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Long-term care facility coming to Stoney Nakoda community by 2025

Long-term care facility coming to Stoney Nakoda community by 2025

“With this facility, we will be able to bring them in and have people living in their own community instead of going somewhere else for their long-term needs.”
Bearspaw Nation, Southpaw Boxing tag team to form Morley club

Bearspaw Nation, Southpaw Boxing tag team to form Morley club

Paws are flying left and right in Mînî Thnî.
Province plugs $10M into sustainable rural, Indigenous tourism

Province plugs $10M into sustainable rural, Indigenous tourism

The province is making its largest ever contribution to the development of authentic, Indigenous-owned and operated visitor experiences to diversify Alberta’s rural tourism economy.
Canmore artsPlace exhibit amplifies voices of Indigenous youth

Canmore artsPlace exhibit amplifies voices of Indigenous youth

“It’s a chance for them to experiment and play with different formats of expressing themselves, reflecting on how sport, play and being outside affects them.”
Bow Valley getting $1.5M boost for glamping, food tours, destination management

Bow Valley getting $1.5M boost for glamping, food tours, destination management

The funding is supporting projects including electric bicycle and walking food tours in Banff and Canmore, a year-round glamping experience in Kananaskis, and the development of destination marketing organizations’ tourism plans and strategies.
Banff National Park to welcome visitors in Indigenous languages

Banff National Park to welcome visitors in Indigenous languages

“We want to make sure that it’s done officially in our languages. The whole idea of inclusion and reflecting on and respecting Indigenous peoples history starts here.”
More than 1,000 people making water claims in Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation

More than 1,000 people making water claims in Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation

Over 1,000 and counting Îyârhe (Stoney) Nakoda members are seeking reparations for two drinking water advisories on the First Nation that lasted nearly a decade put together.
Internet speeds in Mînî Thnî, Eden Valley on target with federal goals

Internet speeds in Mînî Thnî, Eden Valley on target with federal goals

“We’re very close to being complete. The project has involved putting up new towers in Morley and Eden Valley in areas that were poorly served before and the installation of repeater stations in a couple different locations.”
Indigenous youth blazing trails at Canmore Nordic Centre

Indigenous youth blazing trails at Canmore Nordic Centre

“We hope the impact is that Indigenous youth feel comfortable accessing space in their communities,” said Jennifer MacPherson, Spirit North regional director.
Federal housing initiative supports, highlights Îyârhe Nakoda housing needs

Federal housing initiative supports, highlights Îyârhe Nakoda housing needs

“We need 240 houses for Goodstoney, roughly – new houses. Under COVID-19, we had about 15-20 people living in a house."
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