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News covering the Rockies and beyond. Read online at RMOToday.com - Powered by Rocky Mountain Outlook BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
2021 HOT SUMMER GUIDE What You Need to Know When Buying an RV For Summer Travel in Alberta. If you will be among the many RV enthusiasts this summer, spend some time with the professionals whether you are buying your first RV, upgrading, or servicing your unit. May 17, 2021 6:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
Farmers’ Markets. An ideal way to meet your local makers and producers is to visit Farmers’ Markets. The area’s many markets have adapted to ensure safety during the pandemic. STONEY NAKODA YOUTH CHARGED WITH SECOND DEGREE MURDER STONEY NAKODA – A 16-year-old from the Stoney Nakoda First Nation has been charged with second degree murder. The youth, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was arrested and charged on Saturday (June 5) by the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit. COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
EDITORIAL CARTOON, MAY 13, 2021: PHOTO GALLERY The Rocky Mountain Outlook is Bow Valley's No. 1 source for local newsand events.
ALBERTA FISH AND WILDLIFE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED BEAR Alberta Fish and Wildlife received a call from RCMP at about 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 25) regarding what appears to be a fatal bear attack on private property at a residence southwest of Water Valley. The deceased individual went for a walk on their property and was later found on one of their trails. Fish and Wildlife officers are currently ONLINE POLL: HOW FAR SHOULD PARKS CANADA GO TO RESTORE 1. Focus on the $24 million project to restore the Tonquin herd; 2. Restore the two remaining Jasper herds – Brazeau and Tonquin herds; 3. Restore the two remaining and one extirpated Jasper herds – Maligne herd; 4. Restore all Jasper herds and the Banff herd FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF KEESHA CRAWLER GATHER TO SHARE 1 / 1 Heather Poucette, the mother of Keesha Crawler, stands with the family and friends of her late daughter. The women in attendance wore red dresses, which has become a symbol to honor and commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women. (Tyler Klinkhammer/The Cochrane Eagle) (Tyler Klinkhammer/The Cochrane Eagle)BOW VALLEY NEWS
News covering the Rockies and beyond. Read online at RMOToday.com - Powered by Rocky Mountain Outlook BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
2021 HOT SUMMER GUIDE What You Need to Know When Buying an RV For Summer Travel in Alberta. If you will be among the many RV enthusiasts this summer, spend some time with the professionals whether you are buying your first RV, upgrading, or servicing your unit. May 17, 2021 6:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
Farmers’ Markets. An ideal way to meet your local makers and producers is to visit Farmers’ Markets. The area’s many markets have adapted to ensure safety during the pandemic. STONEY NAKODA YOUTH CHARGED WITH SECOND DEGREE MURDER STONEY NAKODA – A 16-year-old from the Stoney Nakoda First Nation has been charged with second degree murder. The youth, who cannot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was arrested and charged on Saturday (June 5) by the Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit. COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
EDITORIAL CARTOON, MAY 13, 2021: PHOTO GALLERY The Rocky Mountain Outlook is Bow Valley's No. 1 source for local newsand events.
ALBERTA FISH AND WILDLIFE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED BEAR Alberta Fish and Wildlife received a call from RCMP at about 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 25) regarding what appears to be a fatal bear attack on private property at a residence southwest of Water Valley. The deceased individual went for a walk on their property and was later found on one of their trails. Fish and Wildlife officers are currently ONLINE POLL: HOW FAR SHOULD PARKS CANADA GO TO RESTORE 1. Focus on the $24 million project to restore the Tonquin herd; 2. Restore the two remaining Jasper herds – Brazeau and Tonquin herds; 3. Restore the two remaining and one extirpated Jasper herds – Maligne herd; 4. Restore all Jasper herds and the Banff herd FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF KEESHA CRAWLER GATHER TO SHARE 1 / 1 Heather Poucette, the mother of Keesha Crawler, stands with the family and friends of her late daughter. The women in attendance wore red dresses, which has become a symbol to honor and commemorate missing and murdered Indigenous women. (Tyler Klinkhammer/The Cochrane Eagle) (Tyler Klinkhammer/The Cochrane Eagle) PULITZERS HONOR CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC, US PROTEST COVERAGE 6 hours ago · NEW YORK — The Associated Press won two Pulitzer Prizes in photography Friday for its coverage of the racial injustice protests and the coronavirus’s toll on the elderly, while The New York Times won the public service award for its in-depth, but accessible reporting on the pandemic.LIFESTYLE NEWS
Focus on the $24 million project to restore the Tonquin herd Restore the two remaining Jasper herds – Brazeau and Tonquin herds Restore the two remaining and one extirpated Jasper herds – Maligne herd Restore all Jasper herds and the Banff herd SUMMER CAMPS RETURN BUT WITH FEWER CAMPERS AND COUNSELORS 8 hours ago · SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Overnight summer camps will be allowed in all 50 states this season, but COVID-19 rules and a pandemic labor crunch mean that many fewer young campers will attend, and those who do will have to observe coronavirus precautions for the second consecutive year.BEYOND LOCAL
Selected stories from across Village Media's network. A B.C. court decision this week says the province's environment minister was correct in 2015 when she cancelled the environmental approval for Jumbo Glacier Resort in the Purcell Mountains JEFFREY TOOBIN RETURNS TO CNN AFTER ZOOM CALL INCIDENT 1 day ago · NEW YORK (AP) — CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin returned to the network Thursday for the first time in more than seven months after he was caught masturbating on a Zoom call with former colleagues at The New Yorker.. Toobin, in an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, said that he was grateful to CNN for another chance and that he was “trying to become the kind of person that people FIVE THINGS TO DO AROUND ALBERTA THIS WEEK Well hello there, nice weather! After our typical “is it spring or is it an extended winter” season in Alberta, which was compounded with the loneliness of the pandemic, it’s nice to have beautiful weather again, just in time for the increased gatherings that are onthe way.
COCHRANE MAN CONFIRMED DEAD FROM AVALANCHE A 28-year-old Cochrane man and a 30-year-old man from Innisfail were identified as the two climbers who died from an avalanche on Mount Andromeda in Jasper National Park on May 30. BUSTING MYTHS ABOUT CPP INVESTMENTS AND CPP Reality – The money you pay into CPP can only be used to fund the CPP and pay CPP benefits. It cannot be used for any other purpose, such as building roads or funding cultural programs. Myth – CPP will pay for my whole retirement. Reality – Depending on how much you contribute, CPP can pay up to about one-quarter of an averageworker’s
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Sign in or register for your free account . Messages; Post a Listing; Your Listings; Your Profile; Your Subscriptions; Your Endorsements EXPLORING COCHRANE MADE EASY BY EXPLORE COCHRANE TRIP A road trip, sometimes spelled roadtrip, is a long-distance journey on the road as outlined in Wikipedia.In 2019, the U.S. even made it a holiday with the launch of National Road Trip Day by Pilot Flying J, according to National Day Calendar!. Well, right here in Cochrane, we decided to celebrate this spring with the launch of our very own Explore Cochrane Trip Plannera tool showcasing theBOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
BANFF NEWS - POWERED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK - RMOTODAY.COMROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWSROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK CANMOREROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK ONLINEROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOKROCKY MOUNTAIN TIMES NEWSPAPERTHE ROCKYMOUNTAIN NEWS PAPER
Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear.BOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
BANFF NEWS - POWERED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK - RMOTODAY.COMROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWSROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK CANMOREROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK ONLINEROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOKROCKY MOUNTAIN TIMES NEWSPAPERTHE ROCKYMOUNTAIN NEWS PAPER
Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear. US HAS RECOVERED RANSOM PAYMENT MADE AFTER PIPELINE HACK 20 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has recovered the majority of a multimillion-dollar ransom payment to hackers after a cyberattack that caused the operator of the nation's largest fuel pipeline to halt its operations last month, officials sai BANFF NATIONAL PARK'S VACCINATION RATES 'FANTASTIC BANFF – More than 7,100 residents of Banff National Park's estimated population of 10,000 have had their first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, with 443 individuals in Banff and Lake Louise now fully immunized. Alberta’s new vaccine interactive map, which shows the percentage of individuals with at least one dose, percentage of people fully COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
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Sign in or register for your free account . Messages; Post a Listing; Your Listings; Your Profile; Your Subscriptions; Your Endorsements BANFF RECORDS FIRST COVID-19 DEATH BANFF – Banff has recorded its first COVID-19 death since the pandemic began. Mayor Karen Sorensen offered condolences to the family and friends of long-term resident Ron Giesbrecht, 43, who died due to complications from COVID-19 on April 29. “This is such a tragedy, showing COVID can strike anyone, at any age. COCHRANE MAN CONFIRMED DEAD FROM AVALANCHE File photo/MVP Staff. JASPER – A 28-year-old Cochrane man and a 30-year-old man from Innisfail were identified as the two climbers who died from an avalanche on Mount Andromeda in Jasper National Park on May 30. The Jasper RCMP said they received confirmation of the two men’s identity, but stated they would not release the names and no BANFF COUNCIL LOBBYING FEDS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM By: Cathy Ellis. OPINION: PAYING ATTENTION TO THOUGHTS, WORDS, ACTIONS The sequence of thoughts to words to actions to habits to destiny remained with me. Developing new habits starts with your frame of mind. Looking for gratitude in times of COVID, or climbing mountains in adverse conditions, requires the same first step – to see ourselves in context of our shared destiny and then start payingattention.
BOW VALLEY WASTE COMMISSION IN 'STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The commission finished 2020 with $7.45 million in financial assets – an increase of about $1 million since 2019 – including investments of $6.1 million. Its liabilities were $2.54 million, which includes $1.38 million for the eventual closure and long-term debt of $665,875. Enns said the long-term debt is declining by about $95,000each
ALBERTA FISH AND WILDLIFE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED BEAR Alberta Fish and Wildlife received a call from RCMP at about 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 25) regarding what appears to be a fatal bear attack on private property at a residence southwest of Water Valley. The deceased individual went for a walk on their property and was later found on one of their trails. Fish and Wildlife officers are currentlyBOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
BANFF NEWS - POWERED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK - RMOTODAY.COMROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWSROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK CANMOREROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK ONLINEROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOKROCKY MOUNTAIN TIMES NEWSPAPERTHE ROCKYMOUNTAIN NEWS PAPER
Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear.BOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
BANFF NEWS - POWERED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK - RMOTODAY.COMROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWSROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK CANMOREROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK ONLINEROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOKROCKY MOUNTAIN TIMES NEWSPAPERTHE ROCKYMOUNTAIN NEWS PAPER
Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear. US HAS RECOVERED RANSOM PAYMENT MADE AFTER PIPELINE HACK 19 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has recovered the majority of a multimillion-dollar ransom payment to hackers after a cyberattack that caused the operator of the nation's largest fuel pipeline to halt its operations last month, officials sai BANFF NATIONAL PARK'S VACCINATION RATES 'FANTASTIC BANFF – More than 7,100 residents of Banff National Park's estimated population of 10,000 have had their first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, with 443 individuals in Banff and Lake Louise now fully immunized. Alberta’s new vaccine interactive map, which shows the percentage of individuals with at least one dose, percentage of people fully COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
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Sign in or register for your free account . Messages; Post a Listing; Your Listings; Your Profile; Your Subscriptions; Your Endorsements BANFF RECORDS FIRST COVID-19 DEATH BANFF – Banff has recorded its first COVID-19 death since the pandemic began. Mayor Karen Sorensen offered condolences to the family and friends of long-term resident Ron Giesbrecht, 43, who died due to complications from COVID-19 on April 29. “This is such a tragedy, showing COVID can strike anyone, at any age. COCHRANE MAN CONFIRMED DEAD FROM AVALANCHE File photo/MVP Staff. JASPER – A 28-year-old Cochrane man and a 30-year-old man from Innisfail were identified as the two climbers who died from an avalanche on Mount Andromeda in Jasper National Park on May 30. The Jasper RCMP said they received confirmation of the two men’s identity, but stated they would not release the names and no BANFF COUNCIL LOBBYING FEDS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM By: Cathy Ellis. OPINION: PAYING ATTENTION TO THOUGHTS, WORDS, ACTIONS The sequence of thoughts to words to actions to habits to destiny remained with me. Developing new habits starts with your frame of mind. Looking for gratitude in times of COVID, or climbing mountains in adverse conditions, requires the same first step – to see ourselves in context of our shared destiny and then start payingattention.
BOW VALLEY WASTE COMMISSION IN 'STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The commission finished 2020 with $7.45 million in financial assets – an increase of about $1 million since 2019 – including investments of $6.1 million. Its liabilities were $2.54 million, which includes $1.38 million for the eventual closure and long-term debt of $665,875. Enns said the long-term debt is declining by about $95,000each
ALBERTA FISH AND WILDLIFE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED BEAR Alberta Fish and Wildlife received a call from RCMP at about 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 25) regarding what appears to be a fatal bear attack on private property at a residence southwest of Water Valley. The deceased individual went for a walk on their property and was later found on one of their trails. Fish and Wildlife officers are currentlyBOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
BANFF NEWS - POWERED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK - RMOTODAY.COMROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWSROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK CANMOREROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOK ONLINEROCKY MOUNTAIN OUTLOOKROCKY MOUNTAIN TIMES NEWSPAPERTHE ROCKYMOUNTAIN NEWS PAPER
Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear.BOW VALLEY NEWS
Members of the Stoney Nakoda First Nation recognized the 215 children found in a mass grave at the former Kamloops Residential School by tying 215 teddy bears to BOW VALLEY OBITUARIES Howie Goon October 21,1948– May 19, 2021 Howie Chong Hing Goon was born in Guangdong, China in 1948 to Yuk Soy and Gen Gyek Goon. He came to Canada in 1955 with his mother joining his father who was alreadyin Banff.
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Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM Read more >.STRATHCONA COUNTY
The Strathcona trek is 22 kilometres long. Also part of the area’s trail system is Riverside Nature Trail. Here you will find over 5 kilometres of accessible (wheelchair friendly) trail that runs alongside the river. Most of the trail is flat with some small hills and rolling terrain. A bench is provided about 1 kilometre from thetrail head.
TWO KILLED IN AVALANCHE ON BANFF, JASPER BORDER COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS – Two people have died from injuries in an avalanche on Alberta's Banff and Jasper national parks border. The fatal avalanche occurred on Mount Andromeda on Sunday (May 30) at approximately 8 a.m., said Steve Young, a Parks Canada spokesperson for Jasper National Park in an email. The Alberta mountain is locatedin the
COVID-19 CASES DRAMATICALLY DROPPING IN BANFF BOW VALLEY – Banff’s active COVID-19 case count continues to dramatically drop. On Monday (May 10), Banff and Lake Louise had 56 active cases from a high of 164 on April 25, at which point the region was the No. 1 COVID-19 hotspot in the province. Officials say the per capita case count for Banff and Lake Louise is now 416 per 100,000 COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
BROTHER CALLS ON BANFF RESIDENTS TO TAKE COVID-19 BANFF – The brother of the first Banff resident to die from COVID-19 is speaking up to encourage everyone to take the coronavirusseriously.
KICKING HORSE CANYON CONSTRUCTION TO SEE FEWER DAYTIME Anyone driving into British Columbia using the Trans-Canada Highway can expect fewer daytime delays in the Kicking Horse Canyon area. COCHRANE RCMP INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED ANIMAL ATTACK NEAR MD OF BIGHORN – RCMP is investigating after a 59-year-old man was found dead near Waiparous Creek in what is believed to have been a fatal animal attack. The victim is believed to have been a man from the Waiparous area. There was some indication the animal was a bear. US HAS RECOVERED RANSOM PAYMENT MADE AFTER PIPELINE HACK 12 hours ago · WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has recovered the majority of a multimillion-dollar ransom payment to hackers after a cyberattack that caused the operator of the nation's largest fuel pipeline to halt its operations last month, officials sai BANFF NATIONAL PARK'S VACCINATION RATES 'FANTASTIC BANFF – More than 7,100 residents of Banff National Park's estimated population of 10,000 have had their first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, with 443 individuals in Banff and Lake Louise now fully immunized. Alberta’s new vaccine interactive map, which shows the percentage of individuals with at least one dose, percentage of people fully COMMENTARY: JUNE BRINGS CONDOLENCES AND THANKS COMMENTARY: June swirls the dial on our memory banks. The trick is to stop forgetting, start acknowledging and then find ways to metabolizethe
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Sign in or register for your free account . Messages; Post a Listing; Your Listings; Your Profile; Your Subscriptions; Your Endorsements BANFF RECORDS FIRST COVID-19 DEATH BANFF – Banff has recorded its first COVID-19 death since the pandemic began. Mayor Karen Sorensen offered condolences to the family and friends of long-term resident Ron Giesbrecht, 43, who died due to complications from COVID-19 on April 29. “This is such a tragedy, showing COVID can strike anyone, at any age. COCHRANE MAN CONFIRMED DEAD FROM AVALANCHE File photo/MVP Staff. JASPER – A 28-year-old Cochrane man and a 30-year-old man from Innisfail were identified as the two climbers who died from an avalanche on Mount Andromeda in Jasper National Park on May 30. The Jasper RCMP said they received confirmation of the two men’s identity, but stated they would not release the names and no BANFF COUNCIL LOBBYING FEDS FOR FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR Banff council lobbying feds for financial support for start-up businesses. “Access to these government supports would ensure that The Radiant and other Banff start-ups are getting the help they need to survive through the pandemic,” said Christian Dubois, of The Radiant restaurant in Banff. May 23, 2021 11:00 AM By: Cathy Ellis. OPINION: PAYING ATTENTION TO THOUGHTS, WORDS, ACTIONS The sequence of thoughts to words to actions to habits to destiny remained with me. Developing new habits starts with your frame of mind. Looking for gratitude in times of COVID, or climbing mountains in adverse conditions, requires the same first step – to see ourselves in context of our shared destiny and then start payingattention.
BOW VALLEY WASTE COMMISSION IN 'STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION The commission finished 2020 with $7.45 million in financial assets – an increase of about $1 million since 2019 – including investments of $6.1 million. Its liabilities were $2.54 million, which includes $1.38 million for the eventual closure and long-term debt of $665,875. Enns said the long-term debt is declining by about $95,000each
ALBERTA FISH AND WILDLIFE INVESTIGATING SUSPECTED BEAR Alberta Fish and Wildlife received a call from RCMP at about 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 25) regarding what appears to be a fatal bear attack on private property at a residence southwest of Water Valley. The deceased individual went for a walk on their property and was later found on one of their trails. Fish and Wildlife officers are currentlySkip to content
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about 8 hours ago By: Cathy Ellis “We’ve noticed more situations this spring where we’ve had elk in the townsite,” said Blair Fyten, a human-wildlife coexistence specialist for Banff National Park. “It’s quieter, so these elk probably feel a little safer coming in and utilizing some of the lawns that are turning green.” More >CONTESTS
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Fauci warns: More death, econ damage if US reopens too fast Musk becomes champion for businesses defying shutdown orders Virus consipracy-theory video shows challenges for big tech Boeing goes another month without a single airliner order Teck CEO defends strategy at mining conference as investors launchcriticism
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