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Making a foe out of a friend

Making a foe out of a friend

Banff’s Cave and Basin National Historic Site is now home to a constant reminder of how ugly war can become – even on the home front.
Canmore wants housing input

Canmore wants housing input

Before 2008 one of the biggest issues facing the community of Canmore was an acute lack of affordable housing options. Rising real estate prices and a zero vacancy rental market presented challenges for residents, employers and local politicians.
Parks Canada struggling to protect national parks

Parks Canada struggling to protect national parks

Many of Canada’s national park ecosystems are in decline and Parks Canada’s large backlog of work and big budget cuts threaten to deteriorate ecological integrity even further, according to a federal environment watchdog.
Cemetery tour honours Banff veterans

Cemetery tour honours Banff veterans

Walking among the fallen will always resonate more than just hearing about the fallen.
Canmore RCMP investigating sexually motivated assault

Canmore RCMP investigating sexually motivated assault

Canmore RCMP are investigating a break and enter of a residence on Friday night (Nov. 1) by a man who they believe was attempting to sexually assault a woman in her home. The incident occurred at 11 p.m.
BREAKING NEWS – DRP office coming to Canmore

BREAKING NEWS – DRP office coming to Canmore

Canmore and Exshaw residents affected by the June flood who have ongoing application issues will have a new resource to utilize on Mondays and Tuesdays for the month of November. On Nov.
Third story needed for local bookstore

Third story needed for local bookstore

The owners of Canmore’s Second Storey Books are hoping to find a third chapter to the local business’s history.
GHGs up, water use is down

GHGs up, water use is down

There were both gains and losses made in 2012 when it comes to environmental sustainability for the Town of Canmore.
Scout leaders needed for area youth

Scout leaders needed for area youth

A world of adventure, outdoor experience and friendship awaits for individuals who embrace the ideals and wish to lend a helping hand.
Travel Alberta aims to grow tourism

Travel Alberta aims to grow tourism

Travel Alberta hopes to grow tourism from a $7.8 billion to a $10.3 billion industry by 2020. The target and new Alberta Tourism Framework were introduced to members of the industry at Travel Alberta’s annual general meeting in Banff on Monday (Oct.
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