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EDITORIAL: Council determines vision, policy, service levels

EDITORIAL: Council determines vision, policy, service levels

Council leads, staff follows.
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
Mini Hrpa celebrates soft launch in Banff as Moving Mountains comes to a close

Mini Hrpa celebrates soft launch in Banff as Moving Mountains comes to a close

The Stoney named Indigenous cultural centre is one example of the collaborative projects, ideas and social enterprises discussed during all three phases of Moving Mountains, a two-year community led initiative which aims to strengthen collaboration across Bow Valley’s civil society sector.
Stoney Nakoda artists encouraged to apply for art in Calgary council chambers

Stoney Nakoda artists encouraged to apply for art in Calgary council chambers

“We’re asking artists from each of the four major Nations around the city to submit examples of past work for the opportunity to create a large-scale textile work.”
CRPS moving forward with decodable books

CRPS moving forward with decodable books

“It continues to demonstrate the large commitment to immersive literacy and numeracy."
PHOTOS: Indigenous cultural centre pop up educates, informs

PHOTOS: Indigenous cultural centre pop up educates, informs

PHOTOS: Indigenous cultural centre pop up educates, informs
PHOTOS: Northern lights dazzle the skies

PHOTOS: Northern lights dazzle the skies

PHOTOS: Northern lights dazzle the skies
PHOTOS: Spirit North festival teaches, educates

PHOTOS: Spirit North festival teaches, educates

PHOTOS: Spirit North festival teaches, educates
CRPS reviewing provincial budget impacts

CRPS reviewing provincial budget impacts

“From what we are seeing, thus far, is we are very optimistic with the budget that has been placed in front of us."
Environmentalists, Îyârhe Nakoda elder appeal glamping development in K-Country

Environmentalists, Îyârhe Nakoda elder appeal glamping development in K-Country

Appellants to Skyridge Glamping, a project proposed for a 2.83 hectare site across from the Kananaskis Country Golf Course off Highway 40 in the Kananaskis Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ), argue the area is an important wildlife corridor in addition to being on the traditional hunting grounds of the Îyârhe Nakoda.
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