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Canmore adventurer’s ‘Unsinkable’ doc ready for local premiere

Canmore adventurer’s ‘Unsinkable’ doc ready for local premiere

“There were some ups and downs and moments I didn’t think we would actually have a movie to show at the end of all the work.”
Discretionary uses in remote recreation district heads to public hearing

Discretionary uses in remote recreation district heads to public hearing

“This isn’t creating so that there will suddenly be mini-malls. It is creating two big steps instead of three big steps for any potential persons that are interested in these kinds of endeavors to proceed with.”
Canadian Rockies Public Schools looking ahead for coming year

Canadian Rockies Public Schools looking ahead for coming year

“We want to ensure our teachers have all the skills they need to implement the new curriculum. It is not a challenge, but something we have to be aware of moving forward.”
MD snow clearing policy amended following complaint

MD snow clearing policy amended following complaint

“We encourage the public to talk to our roads foreman. It is still a pretty easy and informal process.”
Visually impaired mountaineer’s tall task more than overcoming world’s highest peaks

Visually impaired mountaineer’s tall task more than overcoming world’s highest peaks

“Those 26 months in hospitals and so much darkness, that was not a choice, but now I’m choosing to put myself in these situations where I’m being challenged physically and mentally. I’ve been through worse, not by choice.”
Canada's Wilkie beats rival to become new world champion

Canada's Wilkie beats rival to become new world champion

Five Canadians qualify for the sprint finals.

COMMENTARY: Canada must resolve to do better

COMMENTARY: It is a new year and a time of renewal. Many of us have made personal resolutions to eat healthier, produce less waste, and spend more time with family and friends.  But what about as a country – what can we, as Canadians, resolve to do better in 2023 and into the future?
Canucks keep finding podium at Para Nordic World Championships

Canucks keep finding podium at Para Nordic World Championships

Natalie Wilkie, Collin Cameron, and Brittany Hudak had big results at the international event.
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
Wilkie, Cameron collect World Championship gold

Wilkie, Cameron collect World Championship gold

Natalie Wilkie and Collin Cameron won gold, while Brittany Hudak and Mark Arendz picked up silver at the Para Nordic World Championships.
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