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Century-old Bow Valley newspaper shifts to digital-only format

Century-old Bow Valley newspaper shifts to digital-only format

In a move that reflects the changing landscape of the media industry, the Bow Valley Crag & Canyon announced last week that it will be transitioning to a digital-only format.
Canmore adventurer’s ‘Unsinkable’ doc ready for local premiere

Canmore adventurer’s ‘Unsinkable’ doc ready for local premiere

“There were some ups and downs and moments I didn’t think we would actually have a movie to show at the end of all the work.”
Visually impaired mountaineer’s tall task more than overcoming world’s highest peaks

Visually impaired mountaineer’s tall task more than overcoming world’s highest peaks

“Those 26 months in hospitals and so much darkness, that was not a choice, but now I’m choosing to put myself in these situations where I’m being challenged physically and mentally. I’ve been through worse, not by choice.”
Caribou conservation work shared at BVN presentation

Caribou conservation work shared at BVN presentation

The presentation by Jasper National Park’s caribou recovery program’s team members Lalenia Neufeld and Jean-Francois Bisaillon will discuss caribou and wolf population monitoring, managing species at risk and conservation breeding.
PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in photography in the Bow Valley
PHOTOS: SnowDays Winter Festival returns to Banff

PHOTOS: SnowDays Winter Festival returns to Banff

Redesigning Paradise offers alternative views of natural world

Redesigning Paradise offers alternative views of natural world

“In terms of the name, Redesigning Paradise, the broader consideration is asking ourselves if some of these ways we manipulate the environment, as humans, are good,” said Bos.
Banff Centre hires Chris Lorway as new CEO

Banff Centre hires Chris Lorway as new CEO

“What I love about it is not only seeing performances come to life on stages, but working with bringing artists together, tying in that whole notion of using a space like Banff for opportunities around leadership.”
Indigenous elders focus of upcoming Whyte Museum portrait exhibition

Indigenous elders focus of upcoming Whyte Museum portrait exhibition

“I personally find that in black and white, especially in portraiture, what you see in the photo is the eyes of the person and the person themselves,” said Richards.
Alberta author's new suspenseful mystery novel dedicated to late father

Alberta author's new suspenseful mystery novel dedicated to late father

“In The Man in the Barretina Hat, I could push boundaries and create intrigue and drama.”