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Canmore non-profit creating packs of educated 'howlers'

Canmore non-profit creating packs of educated 'howlers'

“It’s an opportunity for everybody to connect or reconnect with parts of themselves that they may not have acknowledged before, or it’s an opportunity to grow parts of themselves,”
EDITORIAL: Limiting human-wildlife conflicts is everyone's responsibility

EDITORIAL: Limiting human-wildlife conflicts is everyone's responsibility

The recent killing of a mamma black bear and two cubs have once again shined a light on the role humans have in preventing human-wildlife conflicts. The Bow Valley has long prided itself on limiting human-wildlife conflicts and for good reason.
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
Bow Valley squash group hosting free ‘try-it’ programs

Bow Valley squash group hosting free ‘try-it’ programs

A free 10-week fall program is available to anyone interested in trying the indoor game of squash.
MD hosting visioning sessions throughout October, November

MD hosting visioning sessions throughout October, November

“I hope we get a renewed sense of what the community is looking for. What our residents are looking for, coming from the conversations the visioning sessions will invoke.”
PHOTOS: Runners pack the Nordic Centre for Grizzly Ultra Marathon

PHOTOS: Runners pack the Nordic Centre for Grizzly Ultra Marathon

PHOTOS: Runners pack the Nordic Centre for Grizzly Ultra Marathon
Canmore Eagles goalie playing big to start season, rookie wins AJHL award

Canmore Eagles goalie playing big to start season, rookie wins AJHL award

Wolverines Football looks to get back on track at home

Wolverines Football looks to get back on track at home

The Wolverines look to get back on track Saturday (Oct. 15) at Millennium Field in Canmore against the Strathmore Spartans. Kick-off is 2:45 p.m.
National record set at Rubik’s Cube speedsolving in Canmore

National record set at Rubik’s Cube speedsolving in Canmore

"When you're blindfolded, you solve it piece by piece."
Canmore Museum welcomes Stoney Advisory Circle, curator of Indigenous content

Canmore Museum welcomes Stoney Advisory Circle, curator of Indigenous content

The Stoney Nakoda Advisory Circle, comprised of chair John Snow Jr. of Chiniki First Nation, David Bearspaw of Bearspaw First Nation, and Trudy Wesley and Glenda Crawler of Goodstoney First Nation, will help to guide the museum in exploring its role in addressing the difficult legacy of Canadian colonialism and settlement in relation to Indigenous peoples.
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