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Jessica Lee, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

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Recent Work by Jessica

MD of Bighorn’s new operations shop on track for fall 2025 completion

MD of Bighorn’s new operations shop on track for fall 2025 completion

“The project’s on schedule and we expect it to be ready for occupancy in about a year from now, in September 2025.”
Canmore seniors lodge welcomes first residents to long-awaited dementia wing

Canmore seniors lodge welcomes first residents to long-awaited dementia wing

Bow River Lodge opens dementia floor after staffing and housing challenges caused delay.
Province muzzles guns in Ghost area 'due to unsafe use'

Province muzzles guns in Ghost area 'due to unsafe use'

Temporary firearms use restriction targets areas increasingly marred by unsafe gun use.
Canmore's photo radar programs hit by enforcement changes

Canmore's photo radar programs hit by enforcement changes

Canmore faces reduced funding for safety programs as new guidelines cut automated traffic enforcement revenue.
Bow Valley schools ring in school year with new rules on cellphone use

Bow Valley schools ring in school year with new rules on cellphone use

Bow Valley school divisions implement new policies at beginning of school year in keeping with provincial government direction on banning personal mobile devices in classrooms.
Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation reclaiming sacred sites in Banff, opening doors to Indigenous tourism

Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation reclaiming sacred sites in Banff, opening doors to Indigenous tourism

“These operations are happening right on our home, so we have every right to be part of what goes on.”
Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation restores historic Mînî Thnî name to former Morley townsite

Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation restores historic Mînî Thnî name to former Morley townsite

“I know it’s been over 150 years that we’ve utilized Morley in our community, but it’s now time to move on and bring back that reconciliation aspect to our Nation.”
Stranded climbers spend two freezing nights on Kananaskis mountain

Stranded climbers spend two freezing nights on Kananaskis mountain

Climbers spend two nights on northwest face of Mount Birdwood before being rescued after rope became stuck on descent.
Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation restores historic Mînî Thnî name to former Morley townsite

Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation restores historic Mînî Thnî name to former Morley townsite

“I know it’s been over 150 years that we’ve utilized Morley in our community, but it’s now time to move on and bring back that reconciliation aspect to our Nation.”
Turkey trot: Wild birds venture into Kananaskis

Turkey trot: Wild birds venture into Kananaskis

Wild turkeys about 50-60 kilometres from where Alberta Conservation Association typically releases turkeys in the province.
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