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REMEMBRANCE DAY: Banners program to highlight Banff veterans

REMEMBRANCE DAY: Banners program to highlight Banff veterans

“There’s a lot of real and neat interesting connections to Banff through the military. Banff has quite a history. There’s a great history in the town.”
PHOTOS: Dancing in the dark – northern lights put on a show

PHOTOS: Dancing in the dark – northern lights put on a show

PHOTOS: Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country?
Indigenous woman walking to Kamloops in recognition of residential school survivors

Indigenous woman walking to Kamloops in recognition of residential school survivors

“My heart is with the survivors. We’re walking for the survivors to show them we care. We’re walking for the children for a better future. I cannot turn around and turn in the same track twice because Canada has only gone backwards and this journey is about going forwards.”
Cougar kill close to town prompts spot closure

Cougar kill close to town prompts spot closure

The cougar was able feed on most of the dead elk before Parks Canada removed the carcass for public safety reasons.
UPDATED: Badly injured BASE jumper rescued on side of EEOR near Canmore

UPDATED: Badly injured BASE jumper rescued on side of EEOR near Canmore

Local authorities acted quickly to rescue an injured BASE jumper stuck on the side of EEOR on Sunday.
Canmore's Helen Sovdat wins Summit of Excellence

Canmore's Helen Sovdat wins Summit of Excellence

“I want women to know it’s worthwhile to follow their dreams and passions in the mountains and take on leadership roles.”
Saskatchewan Glacier records unprecedented melting during summer heatwave

Saskatchewan Glacier records unprecedented melting during summer heatwave

“What is clear, based on earlier surveys, is that we haven’t seen that degree of melt we’re experiencing now ever before.”
Whistler records highest-ever vacant land sale

Whistler records highest-ever vacant land sale

Stonebridge lot sells for $9 million, as market comes back ‘with a vengeance’
The Wardens' Schmidt nominated by Canadian Folk Music Awards

The Wardens' Schmidt nominated by Canadian Folk Music Awards

BOW VALLEY – The Wardens will play at the Radiant Sunday (Oct. 17). Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.
Five black bears shipped out of Canmore

Five black bears shipped out of Canmore

“I think there’s still this preconceived assumption that fish and wildlife have come and they’ve taken the bear to some kind of bear utopia where there’s lots of food and no people and everything’s happy, but the reality is bear utopia doesn’t exist.”
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