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Feds give more green so Canadian athletes can go for gold

Feds give more green so Canadian athletes can go for gold

Feds to increase funding to the Athlete Assistance Program by $35 million over 5 years starting in 2024-25, and $7 million ongoing.
PHOTOS: Banff dodgeball tournament returns for second year

PHOTOS: Banff dodgeball tournament returns for second year

PHOTOS: Banff dodgeball tournament returns for second year
PHOTOS: Canmore martial arts club Jiu-Jitsu spring tourney returns

PHOTOS: Canmore martial arts club Jiu-Jitsu spring tourney returns

PHOTOS: Canmore martial arts club Jiu-Jitsu spring tourney returns
PHOTOS: Pride Ski Day hits Banff's Mount Norquay slopes

PHOTOS: Pride Ski Day hits Banff's Mount Norquay slopes

PHOTOS: Pride Ski Day hits Banff's Mount Norquay slopes
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
'Massive strides' made during Canmore Eagles season

'Massive strides' made during Canmore Eagles season

After a strenuous season on and off the ice, the Canmore Eagles wrap up the year after 73 games across the regular season, play-in and playoffs series.
LETTER: Thank you to all trail groomers

LETTER: Thank you to all trail groomers

LETTER: I just want to give a big shout-out and thanks to all of the Nordic groomers at the Canmore Nordic Centre, Mount Shark and in Peter Lougheed Provincial Park.
McKeever out as national team coach for Nordiq Canada

McKeever out as national team coach for Nordiq Canada

McKeever announced his departure on March 30 in an post on Instagram and X, formerly Twitter, saying that “it has been decided for me that my time at Nordiq Canada has come to an end.”
PHOTOS: Bruno Engler Ski Race hits Mount Norquay slopes

PHOTOS: Bruno Engler Ski Race hits Mount Norquay slopes

PHOTOS: Bruno Engler Ski Race hits Mount Norquay slopes
Canmore hockey players' eyes set on oldest Canadian trophy

Canmore hockey players' eyes set on oldest Canadian trophy

“It's a really, really tough tournament to win. There's a lot of good hockey games. So, the longer you are around it, and the older you get, the more you realize how hard it is to accomplish. So being prepared and trying to prepare our group is what we've done all year,” said Smyth.
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