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Road closures for avalanche work after heavy snowfall hits Bow Valley

Road closures for avalanche work after heavy snowfall hits Bow Valley

ASIRT investigating after police shoot man outside his Cochrane home

ASIRT investigating after police shoot man outside his Cochrane home

Alberta's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating after an RCMP Emergency Response Team member shot and killed a Cochrane man outside his residence on Friday night (Dec. 6)
Morley Pride return to celebrate two-spirit inclusion

Morley Pride return to celebrate two-spirit inclusion

Argintina Hailey half expected the Morley Pride 2017 posters she put up at locations in the Stoney Nakoda First Nation to have been torn down.
Scientists predict change in provincial ecosystems

Scientists predict change in provincial ecosystems

Alberta's climate is changing and expected to bring many changes to the province's vast ecosystems and species.
Canadian Rockies Public Schools and Stoney Education working on collaboration

Canadian Rockies Public Schools and Stoney Education working on collaboration

Canadian Rockies Public Schools (CRPS) and the Stoney Education Authority (SEA) are looking at a collaborative initiative that would benefit each professionally and financially.
Looking for work? Canmore, Banff and Lake Louise businesses are hiring

Looking for work? Canmore, Banff and Lake Louise businesses are hiring

At a time when Alberta’s economy is hurting, tourism in the Bow Valley is booming and there are hundreds of jobs to be had.
Elk dies after fall through Bow River ice

Elk dies after fall through Bow River ice

Parks Canada wildlife experts decided to let nature take its course when a cow elk fell through thin ice on the Bow River in the Banff townsite on the weekend. Resource conservation officers responded to a report at 4 p.m.
Pikas may face less of a threat from climate change

Pikas may face less of a threat from climate change

New research suggests the American pika living high in the mountains of Alberta is very vulnerable to a changing climate – but there’s hope they won’t be at risk of disappearing as previously thought.
Canadian Pacific on board with passenger rail study

Canadian Pacific on board with passenger rail study

Canadian Pacific Railway is on board to work with several municipalities interested in studying the return of passenger train service between Calgary and Lake Louise.
Lafarge holding contest to name storage dome

Lafarge holding contest to name storage dome

A Name-the-Dome contest is underway and Lafarge needs the public’s help. Ask Plant Manager Jim Bachmann about the dome and he’ll tell you he’s heard it all from the Bow Valley, Calgary and beyond.
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