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Alberta RCMP issue 1,982 tickets over Labour Day weekend

Alberta RCMP issue 1,982 tickets over Labour Day weekend

Ninety-two drug or alcohol impaired drivers were removed from Alberta roads over the long weekend.
Alberta RCMP share back to school traffic tips for drivers and students

Alberta RCMP share back to school traffic tips for drivers and students

With the return of students to school classrooms this week, Alberta RCMP are sending motorists and community members some back-to-school lessons of their own.
PHOTOS: Rocky Mountain crushers hit Canmore Nordic Centre for CrossFit Games

PHOTOS: Rocky Mountain crushers hit Canmore Nordic Centre for CrossFit Games

The 2024 Rocky Mountain Crusher, an outdoor CrossFit event, was held at the Canmore Nordic Centre on Saturday (Aug. 31).
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.
Hospital plan creates redundancy, red tape, and competition for staff: AMA president

Hospital plan creates redundancy, red tape, and competition for staff: AMA president

The Edmonton Zone is the only zone in the province with two health authorities AHS and Covenant Health and the Alberta Medical Association president says that has caused added operational controls, administration, oversight, and coordinating bodies.
Statistics Canada study shows short-term rentals make up at least 15 per cent of Canmore's housing

Statistics Canada study shows short-term rentals make up at least 15 per cent of Canmore's housing

“It’s ultimately going to be about priorities and choices the community wants to make. Our aim was to provide concrete data, so every local stakeholder can make choices for themselves.”
Alberta to pursue legislation this fall on opt-in sex education in schools

Alberta to pursue legislation this fall on opt-in sex education in schools

The Alberta government says it's moving ahead this fall with legislation that would require parents to proactively sign up to have their children opt-in, rather than the usual practice of opting out, for sex education.
LETTER: Wildfire forums could help ease regional fears, anxieties

LETTER: Wildfire forums could help ease regional fears, anxieties

LETTER: It’s remarkable how many people have approached me since the Jasper evacuation – including people I’d never met before – openly expressing their anxiety.
TSMVPL added as party to lawsuit between Canmore, province and Stoney Nakoda

TSMVPL added as party to lawsuit between Canmore, province and Stoney Nakoda

“Three Sisters, as the owner and developer of property located on lands to which the ASPs apply, would seem to have a distinct interest from Canmore and the Crown, both of which are government entities,”
Canmore employee housing public hearing returns to council

Canmore employee housing public hearing returns to council

The public will have its chance to weigh in on Canmore council potentially moving forward with policy to discourage employee housing in Canmore’s light industrial areas.
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