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Boil water advisories spurring water projects across Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation

Boil water advisories spurring water projects across Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation

An extension of the water system east and west of Mînî Thnî (Morley), west of Calgary, will give 25 homes safe drinking water after a series of long-term boil water advisories from 2001-2005 and 2006-2014.
Sightings, nearby kill prompts cougar warning for Camp Chief Hector

Sightings, nearby kill prompts cougar warning for Camp Chief Hector

A cougar warning is in place for Camp Chief Hector YMCA in Bow Valley Provincial Park in response to recent sightings and activity in the area.
Forestry and parks mandate letter targets K-Country for expansion

Forestry and parks mandate letter targets K-Country for expansion

“What I would love to see is a bullet point that states something like ‘create a state of Kananaskis report and consult with stakeholders around a landscape plan for Kananaskis that addresses conservation and visitor use requirements and management.’”
Campfire explosion at K-Country RV park sends man to hospital

Campfire explosion at K-Country RV park sends man to hospital

“They subsequently flew him to Foothills Medical Centre in serious condition – not life-threatening, but definitely serious burn injuries sustained from tending a campfire.”
Driver dies in fiery fuel truck crash in Kootenay National Park

Driver dies in fiery fuel truck crash in Kootenay National Park

One person is dead after a single-vehicle rollover involving a fuel truck went up in flames on Highway 93 on the evening of July 19.
Lawsuit claims Bearspaw Nation lost millions in delayed trust money transfer

Lawsuit claims Bearspaw Nation lost millions in delayed trust money transfer

“It was held back and we had to take Canada to court over it. During that time, over the months, it cost our people $5-6 million dollars that could’ve been invested.”
Stoney Nakoda Nation finances 'inconsistent', says suing band member

Stoney Nakoda Nation finances 'inconsistent', says suing band member

The release of some of Stoney Nakoda Nation's (SNN) consolidated financial statements in a lawsuit aimed at promoting community transparency is sparking more inquiry
Banff veteran awarded peace medal on 70th anniversary of Korean War armistice

Banff veteran awarded peace medal on 70th anniversary of Korean War armistice

James Santa Lucia still wonders what became of a young boy he met overseas while enlisted in the Korean War.
Bear eludes capture after feeding on garbage at Lake Minnewanka

Bear eludes capture after feeding on garbage at Lake Minnewanka

“That was the case here where the table was just left unattended for a couple minutes and before you knew it, that bear was on that garbage.”
Canmore Canada Day parade shuts door on unregistered Shriners band

Canmore Canada Day parade shuts door on unregistered Shriners band

“We are in the age of cancel culture. Unfortunately, this is not the best way to progress nuanced discussions.”
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