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LETTER: Parks Canada reducing sightseeing opportunities for some people

LETTER: Parks Canada reducing sightseeing opportunities for some people

Editor: I read Parks Canada will be introducing new cycling opportunities in Banff National Park. It could just as easily read "Parks Canada removes sightseeing Opportunities."
COVID-19 causes Alberta to delay release of guidelines on parks partnerships

COVID-19 causes Alberta to delay release of guidelines on parks partnerships

LETTER: Closure of Bow Valley Parkway raises new safety issues

LETTER: Closure of Bow Valley Parkway raises new safety issues

Editor: I am writing to express my concern over the safety of individuals using the Bow Valley Parkway (from its eastern junction with Highway 1, to its junction with Highway 93 South).
Banff parking bans in place

Banff parking bans in place

Roadside parking bans have been implemented at several popular tourist sites and trailheads in Banff National Park in order to avoid a serious accident.
Bow Valley Parkway cycling offer scaled back in three-year pilot

Bow Valley Parkway cycling offer scaled back in three-year pilot

“There was a lot of support for a cycling offer and also a lot of folks who wanted to see that balanced with accessibility for others,” said Daniella Rubeling, visitor experience manager for Banff National Park.
New public art to enliven walls in Banff

New public art to enliven walls in Banff

Hiking Johnston Canyon is one of artist Sheila Kernan’s earliest childhood memories of Banff National Park.
Stella Jean Nokes

Stella Jean Nokes

Stella Jean Nokes Sunrise November 8, 1935 - Sunset October 30, 2022 With the heaviest of hearts I have the daunting and impossible task of writing an obituary for Stella.
Man killed in motor vehicle collision near Lake Louise

Man killed in motor vehicle collision near Lake Louise

One man was killed when two pedestrians were hit by a vehicle Thursday morning on the Trans-Canada Highway, just outside of Lake Louise.
The Boss beats the heat in Banff

The Boss beats the heat in Banff

As people seek to escape the heat, grizzly bear 122 did much the same thing, cooling off in Johnston Creek as the temperature soared into the 30s.
Lawsuit seeks to uphold closing California’s last nuke plant

Lawsuit seeks to uphold closing California’s last nuke plant

LOS ANGELES (AP) — An environmental group on Tuesday sued to block Pacific Gas & Electric from seeking to extend the federal operating licenses for California’s last nuclear power plant.
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