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Spring on the way

Spring on the way

Winter appears to be finally releasing its grasp on the Bow Valley Weather officials with Environment Canada say February and March have been significantly colder than normal, while January was typically four degrees warmer than usual.
CRPS partners with BVC on pilot program

CRPS partners with BVC on pilot program

Two Bow Valley educational institutions have teamed up to provide a pilot dual-credit program for local high school students.
Daycare looking for new space in Canmore

Daycare looking for new space in Canmore

Mountain Munchkin Daycare in Canmore is looking for a new space in the community after a lengthy process to renegotiate a lease recently fell through.
Landfill to compost flood silt

Landfill to compost flood silt

Silt that washed down mountain creeks throughout the Bow Valley during last year’s spring flood will be composted this spring and turned into a useable soil.
Parks Canada lots for sale

Parks Canada lots for sale

Parks Canada is selling off two residential lots for development in the national park townsite.
Skiers survive Kananaskis avalanche

Skiers survive Kananaskis avalanche

Three Calgary skiers are lucky to be alive after they were buried by an avalanche on Hero’s Knob near Mount Murray, Sunday (March 30) in K-Country.
Canmore bylaw would ban idling vehicles

Canmore bylaw would ban idling vehicles

Canmore town council is pursuing a bylaw that would ban idling vehicles in the community.
Scramble crosswalks begin in May

Scramble crosswalks begin in May

Banff will begin to pilot scramble crosswalks at some of the busiest downtown intersections in a bid to help fix Banff’s traffic troubles.
Inbounds avalanche injures two at Sunshine

Inbounds avalanche injures two at Sunshine

Two skiers were lucky to escape with their lives after being swept away in an avalanche at Sunshine Village’s extreme terrain at Delirium Dive on Monday (March 31). The two locals, in their late 20s, were both hospitalized as a result.
'Activity streets' identified in new transportation plan

'Activity streets' identified in new transportation plan

A proposed integrated transportation plan for Canmore is focused on improving connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists throughout the community.
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