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B.C. author plans to raise Kain in Banff presentation

B.C. author plans to raise Kain in Banff presentation

The B.C. author of Raising Kain: The adventuresome life of Conrad Kain, Canada’s greatest mountaineer is bringing Kain back to Banff, at least for one night.
The Empire strikes here

The Empire strikes here

Most Canadians are aware that this country is considered a premiere destination among those looking for new experiences, a new start or an entirely new life.
Cockburn to close festival

Cockburn to close festival

Bruce Cockburn. Really, unless you’ve been living in a cave for the past four decades and are somehow unaware of his storied life, this story could end now.
Exhibit shares historical objects in Jewels of the Bow

Exhibit shares historical objects in Jewels of the Bow

Written in blue ballpoint ink on an empty bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria, a laxative, are the words “Holy Water 1898” and the question remains, was it a practical or inside joke or did someone in Canmore actually store holy water from the late 1890s i
Anderson back in Bow Valley

Anderson back in Bow Valley

The big man with the big voice and thundering guitar will be back in the Bow Valley, July 22 to play The Banff Centre’s Shaw Amphitheatre.
Eaglesmith alights in Canmore

Eaglesmith alights in Canmore

Hot on the heels of a new release, Fred Eaglesmith is heading for Canmore.
Folk fest heats up with fiery songsters

Folk fest heats up with fiery songsters

Red Molly, a New York-based trio, is excited to play the Canmore Folk Music Festival.
From Down Under to the folk fest

From Down Under to the folk fest

Coming from the left, Australian folk band the Rosie Burgess Trio will play this year’s Canmore Folk Music Festival at Centennial Park (Aug. 4-6). “I haven’t been that far over to the right,” said Burgess, speaking from Melbourne.
Miners' Day celebrations set

Miners' Day celebrations set

Thirty-three years ago, on July 13, 1979, after nearly a century of operation, the Canmore coalmines closed.
Hudec to rock COP

Hudec to rock COP

Banff’s master of the slopes has been called upon to master the house of rock. World Cup downhill skier Jan Hudec will play six gigs at Canadian Olympic Park as part of Stampede festivities.
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