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LETTER: Potential new Canmore spa not beneficial to community

LETTER: Potential new Canmore spa not beneficial to community

LETTER: Don’t residents deserve certainty too?
Report finds $2.29 billion bridge infrastructure deficit in rural Alberta

Report finds $2.29 billion bridge infrastructure deficit in rural Alberta

Substantial investments from the province are needed to prevent the deterioration of thousands of Alberta’s bridges, according to a report from the Rural Municipalities of Alberta.
PHOTOS: New bike pump track opens in the Banff

PHOTOS: New bike pump track opens in the Banff

The new asphalt bike pump track is open at the Banff Recreation Grounds.
Skiers rejoice: La Niña to bring more snow to Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore this winter

Skiers rejoice: La Niña to bring more snow to Banff, Lake Louise, Canmore this winter

La Niña looks to show her face in the Bow Valley this upcoming season, which is good news for powder hounds eager for dreamy, deep powder days.
Alberta’s health minister walks back hospital abortion access claims

Alberta’s health minister walks back hospital abortion access claims

Last week, Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange played down concerns that transferring the operation of some hospitals to Covenant Health would negatively impact reproductive health care, but the minister’s claim about abortion access is contradicted by provincial policy and data.
ArtsPlace festival filled to brim with music, culture, workshops

ArtsPlace festival filled to brim with music, culture, workshops

The 10 year anniversary of the Canmore Festival of Art and Creativity starts Friday at artsPlace.
Jasper lifting state of local emergency, receives 13 EOIs for interim housing

Jasper lifting state of local emergency, receives 13 EOIs for interim housing

"Ending the state of local emergency signals a transition from acute emergency response into stabilization and longer-term recovery efforts."
Canada's China canola conundrum and its impact on Alberta farmers

Canada's China canola conundrum and its impact on Alberta farmers

Alberta canola producers react to China's anti-dumping probe and the resulting commodity price drop by locking their bin doors in hopes of better pricing.
Canmore Eagles peckish for success in new season, still seek billets

Canmore Eagles peckish for success in new season, still seek billets

“We wanna play in the finals. We wanna play in the national championship this year."
Rent increases slowing in Canada, but concern about affordability high

Rent increases slowing in Canada, but concern about affordability high

A new report says rental rate increases are starting to level out, a welcome sign for the nearly 40 per cent of Canadians concerned about their ability to afford housing because of rising prices.
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