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MD Bighorn says no to SLS night logging

MD Bighorn says no to SLS night logging

The MD of Bighorn gave residents living on Jamieson and Richards roads some peace of mind, and peace and quiet, when it rejected a night log-hauling request from a Cochrane-based sawmill.
Morley house where homicide occurred burns down

Morley house where homicide occurred burns down

The house a man was killed in last month was destroyed in a fire late Monday (Feb. 1) night and RCMP investigations are underway. At around 10:45 p.m., emergency crews were dispatched to a house fire in Morley on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
Two-for-one National Parks pass

Two-for-one National Parks pass

As a first step toward celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017, entry into national parks and historic sites will be free next year.
Grant allows greater reach to Stoney programs

Grant allows greater reach to Stoney programs

A $5,000 grant will ensure community programs are more accessible to children and families on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation.
MD Bighorn approves log hauling with conditions

MD Bighorn approves log hauling with conditions

The MD of Bighorn has approved a conditional road use agreement with Spray Lake Sawmills (SLS) to allow logging trucks to operate on residential roads.
Trudeau hand-picks Raynolds for senior Ottawa position

Trudeau hand-picks Raynolds for senior Ottawa position

Banff-Airdrie Liberal candidate Marlo Raynolds has been appointed to a senior bureaucrat position in Justin Trudeau's government. After losing his bid against sitting Conservative MP Blake Richards in the Oct.
Richards to pass on Canmore election forum

Richards to pass on Canmore election forum

Banff-Airdrie Conservative MP Blake Richards is the latest in a long list of Conservatives trying to dodge or dictate the terms of all-candidates debates.
Alberta film industry influenced by Stoney culture

Alberta film industry influenced by Stoney culture

The story of the Stoney Nakoda First Nations’ near 100-year history in film is being brought to life.
Man smacked with $7,000 poaching fine

Man smacked with $7,000 poaching fine

A Calgary man hunting without a licence was slapped with a $7,000 fine in Cochrane Provincial Court last week. Fang Shao Xie, 44, pleaded guilty Aug. 28 to one count of hunting without a licence.
Bear that attacked ATVers to be left alone

Bear that attacked ATVers to be left alone

A female grizzly bear that attacked two men on off-road vehicles in the Ghost area is being left alone to look after her two cubs. The two men, one on a quad and the other on a dirt bike, rode over a hill Aug. 29 at about 8 p.m.
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