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Paving operations underway on Smith Dorrien Trail to reduce dust

Paving operations underway on Smith Dorrien Trail to reduce dust

About 900 metres of asphalt is being laid to reduce dust being kicked up by passing motorists near trail parking areas.
Birders log hundreds of species during spring count in Kananaskis

Birders log hundreds of species during spring count in Kananaskis

Counting all that sings, squawks and quacks, the volunteer-run BowKan Birders logged 2,377 birds and 119 species in this year’s spring count.
EDITORIAL: Historical event remembered, recognized but not necessary to explain present, future

EDITORIAL: Historical event remembered, recognized but not necessary to explain present, future

EDITORIAL: Canada’s involvement in the Second World War is among the pinnacle moments in the country’s history.
LETTER: UCP, Danielle Smith continue to overstep, ignore Albertans

LETTER: UCP, Danielle Smith continue to overstep, ignore Albertans

LETTER: What on earth is going on in Alberta? It’s Premier Danielle Smith that is going on – full steam ahead.
Epic views, aggressive riding at Canmore gravel bike race

Epic views, aggressive riding at Canmore gravel bike race

The Canmore Crux sees growth in riders at sophomore event and grizzly bears skulking.
The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley

The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley

The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley
Firefighters bring MD of Bighorn wildfire under control

Firefighters bring MD of Bighorn wildfire under control

“The wind is going to contribute to the fire behaviour but we’ve got it in hand right now.”
LETTER: Development, growth should stop in Bow Valley

LETTER: Development, growth should stop in Bow Valley

LETTER: As Bow Valley residents, you have the power, communally, to resist this false narrative. You can refuse to listen to the Siren’s fatal song and, instead, celebrate stagnation by demanding the end of metastatic growth in your community.
COMMENTARY: Is our government working for Albertans?

COMMENTARY: Is our government working for Albertans?

COMMENTARY: No matter how we voted in the last election, we need to hold this government accountable and work for Albertans.
EDITORIAL: Responsibility of individuals to minimize human-wildlife interactions

EDITORIAL: Responsibility of individuals to minimize human-wildlife interactions

EDITORIAL: With more than four million people annually visiting each of Kananaskis Country and Banff National Park and growth to continue in all area communities, the emphasis and importance on individuals respecting human-wildlife interactions becomes all the more important.
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