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Bugling bulls rounding up elk harems in Bow Valley

Bugling bulls rounding up elk harems in Bow Valley

Parks Canada issued an advisory for Banff National Park asking people to give rutting elk their space.
Lake Minnewanka plan to look at managing access to deal with skyrocketing visitation

Lake Minnewanka plan to look at managing access to deal with skyrocketing visitation

Bursting with paddlers, boaters, divers, hikers, bikers, campers, picnickers, star gazers, wildlife watchers and sightseers, the Minnewanka region attracts about one-quarter of the flagship park’s four million annual visitors and has seen traffic volumes increase by about 50 per cent over the last 10 years.
Reintroduction of at-risk fish in Banff National Park creek ‘historic conservation milestone’

Reintroduction of at-risk fish in Banff National Park creek ‘historic conservation milestone’

“They are the grizzly bear of the water. They are the top of the food chain,” said Mark Taylor, aquatic ecologist team leader for Banff National Park.
Travelling group of thieves from Ontario stealing high end clothes in Alberta: RCMP

Travelling group of thieves from Ontario stealing high end clothes in Alberta: RCMP

Banff RCMP said a group from Ontario are charged in thefts of high-end clothing from two businesses.
Black bear feasting on fruit trees in Canmore killed for public safety

Black bear feasting on fruit trees in Canmore killed for public safety

Town of Canmore has issued a provincial violation ticket against property owners where a bear was feeding on crabapples for several days.
Banff council lobbying Parks Canada for help with traffic troubles

Banff council lobbying Parks Canada for help with traffic troubles

“I would like to see the same creativity that dealt with some parking and traffic solutions in Lake Louise and Moraine Lake brought to the situation in Banff … to help resolve some of the traffic problems,” said Coun. Chip Olver.
Banff pedestrian zone closing after September long weekend

Banff pedestrian zone closing after September long weekend

Cars will return to Banff's downtown after the September long weekend.
Hungry bear rips outdoor dining tent in Banff National Park campground

Hungry bear rips outdoor dining tent in Banff National Park campground

Rampart Creek campground, located about 90 kilometres north of Lake Louise, is closed to tents and tent trailers after a black bear tore into a dining shelter on Aug. 3
Jasper businesses facing re-entry, labour, housing challenges call for government supports in aftermath of wildfire

Jasper businesses facing re-entry, labour, housing challenges call for government supports in aftermath of wildfire

A new business survey suggests daily cumulative revenue losses in Jasper and Jasper National Park are estimated to be as high as $4.5 million per day during the peak summer months due to the wildfire.
One woman dead, another in critical condition following two-vehicle crash near Field, B.C.

One woman dead, another in critical condition following two-vehicle crash near Field, B.C.

“Of the six patients, one was transported by air ambulance to hospital. A second patient was transported by ground and then air ambulance to hospital."
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