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Snowy, icy roads lead to accidents in Canmore, national park regions

Snowy, icy roads lead to accidents in Canmore, national park regions

“Snowfall amounts may vary significantly as some of the snow will melt on contact with the warm ground,” states Environment Canada in the snowfall warning.
'Significant’ snowfall to hit Banff, Canmore, K-Country

'Significant’ snowfall to hit Banff, Canmore, K-Country

Snow is coming to the Bow Valley and Kananaskis.
Calls to cancel eastern slopes coal mining renewed in Canmore

Calls to cancel eastern slopes coal mining renewed in Canmore

The mountain town’s coal mining history dates back to 1883, but since its last operations ceased in 1979, it has become more synonymous with tourism.
Don't dare tread from Morley's longest trail

Don't dare tread from Morley's longest trail

There are some bumps in the night Shyles Smalleyes can’t explain.
Feral horse count in Bighorn past threshold according to new management plan

Feral horse count in Bighorn past threshold according to new management plan

“If there are horses that need to be removed, the government will contact us or WHOAS (the Wild Horses of Alberta Society) to deal with that. That’s obviously our preferred method. We won’t ever allow a horse to go to a slaughterhouse again.”
Treatment centre on Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation opening doors to recovery

Treatment centre on Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation opening doors to recovery

The long-awaited Stoney Health Services-run treatment centre in Mînî Thnî has been offering a day program since June. Anticipating the finished facility passes inspection by Alberta Health Services next week, it can receive final licencing to run its 90-day residence treatment program.
Attempted arrest in Eden Valley triggers heavy police response

Attempted arrest in Eden Valley triggers heavy police response

“Efforts to locate this male continue by local RCMP.”
Mînî Thnî skateboarding community shreds barriers

Mînî Thnî skateboarding community shreds barriers

“Skateboarding was always alive and well here. We just needed a place where we could come together.”
EDITORIAL: Tragedy strikes and Bow Valley's somber relationship with bears

EDITORIAL: Tragedy strikes and Bow Valley's somber relationship with bears

A terrible tragedy in the remote wilderness of Banff National Park has left two people, a dog, and a grizzly bear dead.
PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley
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