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Sports council calls for field house in Bow Valley

Sports council calls for field house in Bow Valley

“We recognize that there are significant financial challenges on the Town’s budget; however, we do think that collectively the municipalities in the Bow Valley should collaborate on examining the potential to build a field house in the valley."
Bow Valley a COVID-19 hotspot

Bow Valley a COVID-19 hotspot

“With case counts far exceeding anything we have ever seen before, the sheer volume of cases means that daily hospitalizations are beginning to escalate,” said Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
Artwork seeks to build reconciliation

Artwork seeks to build reconciliation

Stoney Nakoda artist Andrew Holloway is hopeful his new artwork on display in the Canmore Civic Centre will continue to build a positive relationship with the Town.
Bow Valley experiencing record COVID-19 cases as omicron rapidly spreads

Bow Valley experiencing record COVID-19 cases as omicron rapidly spreads

“With counts far exceeding anything we have ever seen before, the sheer volume of cases means that daily hospitalizations are beginning to escalate,” Dr. Deena Hinshaw said.
Highway 1A reopen after vehicle rollover

Highway 1A reopen after vehicle rollover

Highway 1A has reopened following a single vehicle rollover.
Bow Valley on red alert without ambulance over holidays

Bow Valley on red alert without ambulance over holidays

On Dec. 27, the Bow corridor was on so-called red alert, when ambulances from Banff, Canmore and Kananaskis were all responding to emergencies in Calgary around the same time.
YEAR IN REVIEW: 2021 in pictures

YEAR IN REVIEW: 2021 in pictures

2021: The Year in Pictures
YEAR IN REVIEW: Best cartoons from 2021

YEAR IN REVIEW: Best cartoons from 2021

YEAR IN REVIEW: Best cartoons from 2021
YEAR IN REVIEW: Kananaskis, MD of Bighorn, Stoney Nakoda in 2021

YEAR IN REVIEW: Kananaskis, MD of Bighorn, Stoney Nakoda in 2021

Kananaskis, MD of Bighorn, Stoney Nakoda: 2021 year in review.
Stoney speakers preserve 14K words in educational resources

Stoney speakers preserve 14K words in educational resources

A partnership between Stoney Nakoda First Nation and The Language Conservancy (TLC) aims to preserve and restore the Stoney language for current and future generations of speakers through the creation of new educational resources.
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