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Work at Quarry Lake off-leash dog park nearing completion

Work at Quarry Lake off-leash dog park nearing completion

The Town of Canmore is formalizing two official off-leash zones at Quarry Lake, while residents in Banff are asking for a dividing fence at the industrial compound off-leash dog park to separate smaller dogs from larger ones.
Canmore naturalist, author honoured for conservation writing

Canmore naturalist, author honoured for conservation writing

Canmore's Kevin Van Tighem was awarded the Canadian Wildlife Federation’s  Robert Bateman Award for Conservation through the Arts for his fiction and non-fiction writing about wildlife and nature
Banff, Canmore discussing mandatory masks

Banff, Canmore discussing mandatory masks

Banff council will discuss mandatory mask bylaw on Monday (July 27) and Canmore council is expected to have a similar discussion during the first week of August
Canadian Rockies Public School division maintains dress code for students

Canadian Rockies Public School division maintains dress code for students

While administration at CRPS maintains a procedure that directs students to "dress appropriately" is a broad direction for principals to follow, handbooks tells students at one local high school to dress in a way that is not a "distraction" to others and to "please respect the modesty of yourself and others."
Bow Valley school re-entry plans to be released in August

Bow Valley school re-entry plans to be released in August

"We recognize how difficult masking would be, especially in lower elementary grades, which is why we are not relying on any single health measure to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the school setting," said Alberta Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw.
Resources from across Alberta responded to Ice Explorer rollover

Resources from across Alberta responded to Ice Explorer rollover

Due to the difficult terrain at the crash site and lack of road access, some of those injured were triaged and treated before being airlifted to a staging area where ambulances were waiting. Injuries ranged from serious head and pelvic trauma to leg and shoulder fractures. 
Large-scale public events remain banned in Banff to fight COVID-19

Large-scale public events remain banned in Banff to fight COVID-19

"We are still urged to not have large-scale public events, and the main reason for that is the inability to do contact tracing without registration, or some form of identification of individuals," said Jason Darrah, director of communications for the Town of Banff.
‘COVID-19 is not going anywhere’ – Bow Valley up to 14 active cases

‘COVID-19 is not going anywhere’ – Bow Valley up to 14 active cases

As of Tuesday (July 21) afternoon, the Bow Valley had 14 positive active cases confirmed with eight in Banff, six in the overall Canmore geographical area, which includes two cases in the MD of Bighorn and one in the town of Canmore
Banff Centre gets $2.58M from province for theatre upgrades

Banff Centre gets $2.58M from province for theatre upgrades

Once underway, the project is expected to generate 14 jobs in the Banff area
DNA confirms wolf destroyed by Parks near Sunshine Village entered tents at backcountry campground

DNA confirms wolf destroyed by Parks near Sunshine Village entered tents at backcountry campground

"Parks Canada has since received DNA lab results which confirm that the wolf involved in the Egypt Lake incident is the same wolf that was recently put down for exhibiting food conditioned behaviour near Sunshine Village."
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