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TCK taking aim at regional visitors

TCK taking aim at regional visitors

For the first time, Tourism Canmore Kananaskis (TCK) will launch a marketing campaign directly aimed at regional tourists here in Alberta.
Bonnybooks makes a difference

Bonnybooks makes a difference

Staff at the Exshaw-based Bighorn Library was recognized recently for making a difference.
Valley FCSS groups searching for mentors

Valley FCSS groups searching for mentors

If you’ve ever had someone show you the ropes at work, take you under their wing in a troubled time, or just be available to answer an important question, you know how important a mentor can be.
BIG BAND

BIG BAND

Banff Community High School (BCHS) music teacher Shane Nizinkevich leads bands from BCHS, Banff Elementary School, Lawrence Grassi Middle School and Canmore Collegiate High School Thursday (May 26).
Pictograph project seeks to better understand rock art

Pictograph project seeks to better understand rock art

Ancient rock paintings in the Rocky Mountain region have been getting a new look over the past year-and-a-half as part of a project designed to discover more about the enigmatic rock art.
BRAVING THE ELEMENTS

BRAVING THE ELEMENTS

Paddlers Dave Fennell (L) from Cochrane and Ken Lane from Nova Scotia refuse to let Friday morning's (May 27) cold, wet weather stop their outing on the Bow River in Banff.
Rec Centre naming causes concern

Rec Centre naming causes concern

Any name changes for Town of Banff programs, projects, departments or facilities will now have to get council’s official stamp of approval.
Eagle Terrace getting recycling bins in June

Eagle Terrace getting recycling bins in June

Recycling is about to get a lot easier for one Canmore neighbourhood this summer. Eagle Terrace will see recycling bins installed this month adjacent to every bear proof garbage bin in the subdivision.
CAP AND GOWN

CAP AND GOWN

Canmore Collegiate High School students prepare to enter Friday night's (May 27) cap and gown graduation ceremony.
TransAlta celebrates 100 years at Horseshoe Dam

TransAlta celebrates 100 years at Horseshoe Dam

It was May 21, 1911 when the turbines at Horseshoe Dam were turned on for the first time and hydroelectricity was produced to power the homes and businesses of Albertans.
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