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Inbound avalanche hits Mount Norquay

Inbound avalanche hits Mount Norquay

Officials at Mount Norquay confirm an avalanche occurred inbounds at 2:35 p.m. Friday from the upper valley of the tens to the bottom of Gun run.
MD compiles heritage structure list

MD compiles heritage structure list

For the first time in the history of the Municipal District of Bighorn, a comprehensive list of the region’s most important heritage structures and sites has been compiled.
Canmore wins software contest

Canmore wins software contest

The Town of Canmore has won $15,000 worth of software support to help develop an Area Redevelopment Plan for Bow Valley Trail.
Public hearing set for SSR process

Public hearing set for SSR process

Following amendments to the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Canmore has moved forward with changes to its overarching planning document.
Man shot, Tasered may have Calgary trial date

Man shot, Tasered may have Calgary trial date

A man who was shot and Tasered by RCMP after allegedly attacking an officer with a needle in Banff may have his criminal charges tried in a Calgary courtroom.
Wolf killed by train in Banff

Wolf killed by train in Banff

Another wolf has been killed by a train in Banff National Park. The death of a female wolf pup called Meadow on the train tracks near Muleshoe on Monday night (March 7) was the second railway mortality this year.
Multiplex tenders arrive

Multiplex tenders arrive

The proposed $39 million Multiplex project is one step closer to being a reality this week. On Tuesday (March 8) afternoon, Town administration held the public tender opening of five bids from pre-qualified bidders at the Civic Centre.
Parks to let snails fend for themselves

Parks to let snails fend for themselves

Some of Banff’s endangered snails may be in hot water – again.
Sunshine fires back with claims in court

Sunshine fires back with claims in court

Sunshine Village has fired back with a series of explosive allegations about former employees at the centre of high profile labour troubles at the ski resort.
Signage project moves to next phase

Signage project moves to next phase

The Town of Banff is continuing with the next phase of its $2.17 million project to install customized signs to better direct tourists around town.
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