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About LEDs

About LEDs

“Shaped like a pinecone (and hence its name), the pineal gland is located deep in the center of the brain between the two hemispheres and behind and above the pituitary gland.
Hit and miss in Canmore

Hit and miss in Canmore

Canmore is getting better every day. And with that I mean Grotto Creek. Now only the ladders are missing to climb down to the bottom of the creek for a walk, as it used to be.
We must end cannaphobia

We must end cannaphobia

Editor: We attended Banff’s council meeting on Nov. 27 (intro to Bylaw 420) and were relieved to hear some light-hearted humour, though we felt it could’ve gone without certain token stereotypes.
Get on board composting train

Get on board composting train

Editor: I was at the Town council meeting last Tuesday to hear and support the presentation on organics recycling by CORE (Canmore Organics REcycling) and was disappointed by the reaction from council.
Bouquets to theatre groups

Bouquets to theatre groups

We would like to offer a huge round of applause to the theatre scene in the Bow Valley. This past month, we were lucky enough to witness two powerful pieces of theatre right here in our own community.
Time to uphold off leash bylaws

Time to uphold off leash bylaws

So, it’s dusk and I am standing at the end of the Three Sisters development at the out of bounds barrier looking at the new map of the future development when a car pulls up behind me.
Well done, BCHS

Well done, BCHS

I attended the Wednesday performance of BCHS’s performance of Avenue Q. I attended because I was in a school band many years ago, so felt I should support the local high school musical efforts. I am so glad I did.
Thank you Canmore

Thank you Canmore

In reference to your article, Local bands to boost Connections Centre published in the Nov.
YW supports housing strategy

YW supports housing strategy

On Nov. 2, YWCA board member Shannon Fountain, YWCA CEO Connie MacDonald and I were pleased to be a part of YWCA Canada’s lobbying efforts in Ottawa.
A dark night is natural

A dark night is natural

Two weeks ago I was staring up into the sky from a small side road on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. In wonderment and awe I stared up into the Milky Way and the other hundreds of trillions of stars beyond counting.
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