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Parks weighing options to tackle whirling disease in Yoho, Kootenay national parks

Parks weighing options to tackle whirling disease in Yoho, Kootenay national parks

Parks Canada officials say “all options are on the table” to combat the recent discovery of deadly whirling disease in more waterbodies in Yoho and Kootenay national parks.
Province dissolves Banff Centre board of governors, appoints temporary administrator

Province dissolves Banff Centre board of governors, appoints temporary administrator

The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity has a new temporary administrator, replacing its chair and board of governors.
Remembering legendary Rafter Six Ranch cowboy Stan Cowley

Remembering legendary Rafter Six Ranch cowboy Stan Cowley

“So many lives were affected by him just coming down this gravel road.”
Calls to cancel eastern slopes coal mining renewed in Canmore

Calls to cancel eastern slopes coal mining renewed in Canmore

The mountain town’s coal mining history dates back to 1883, but since its last operations ceased in 1979, it has become more synonymous with tourism.
Feral horse count in Bighorn past population threshold

Feral horse count in Bighorn past population threshold

“We won’t ever allow a horse to go to a slaughterhouse again.”
Îyârhe Nakoda father sentenced in 2021 death of infant daughter

Îyârhe Nakoda father sentenced in 2021 death of infant daughter

“Tanayah’s injuries were extensive. It is almost impossible to understand how so many injuries could be found on such a small little body.”
Short-term rental townhomes gets development permit in Harvie Heights

Short-term rental townhomes gets development permit in Harvie Heights

A proposed development near Canmore would see for 131 short-term rentals built with fitness facilities, a covered deck with hot tubs, private showers and retail.  
Highway 40 roadwork to cause delays in Kananaskis' Highwood Pass

Highway 40 roadwork to cause delays in Kananaskis' Highwood Pass

Fall roadwork will cause some delays into Highwood Pass along Highway 40, between Highway 742 and Highway 54.
Heat-stressed larches turning golden earlier than usual, experts say

Heat-stressed larches turning golden earlier than usual, experts say

This year, though, hot, dry conditions coupled with wildfire smoke have caused the golden larch season in Kananaskis Country to start earlier, and it could last longer than usual.
Town of Banff tightens rules on wildlife attractants

Town of Banff tightens rules on wildlife attractants

“We need to be able to have the teeth to order the removal [of a tree] if it comes to that. Living in a national park setting, we are proud stewards of this land and that means protecting the wildlife that live here among us.”
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