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Motorcyclist killed in crash with bear in Kootenay National Park

Motorcyclist killed in crash with bear in Kootenay National Park

One passenger was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Wildfire in Kananaskis Country's Burstall Pass 'being held'

Wildfire in Kananaskis Country's Burstall Pass 'being held'

“The wildfire did not grow overnight, showing minimal fire behaviour. The crews are making progress with pumps and helicopter bucketing.”
Qualicum Beach, B.C. seniors killed in Highway 22 collision

Qualicum Beach, B.C. seniors killed in Highway 22 collision

Serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 22 at Range Road 303 north of Cremona results in death, injury
PHOTOS: Classic car show roars back into Canmore

PHOTOS: Classic car show roars back into Canmore

PHOTOS: Classic car show roars back into Canmore
GALLERY: World U17 Waterski Championships making waves in Foothills

GALLERY: World U17 Waterski Championships making waves in Foothills

Predator Bay Club in Foothills County hosting international finals
Trapping growing in popularity among women

Trapping growing in popularity among women

Stacey Skyrpan, a trapper from the Owl River area, says while it isn’t common for women to be involved in trapping, an increasing number are showing interest in and pursuing the traditional activity.
Scott McKay's paragliding tips and tricks for adventurists far and wide

Scott McKay's paragliding tips and tricks for adventurists far and wide

“There's a tight knit group of folks who fly that meet up, whether it be West of [Canmore], Cochrane, or B.C., and there's something so special about hiking and launching off a peak above the town you live in and sharing that experience with other flyers,” said McKay.
Bail hearing for Okotoks shooting suspect delayed

Bail hearing for Okotoks shooting suspect delayed

Accused's request for new lawyer delays bail hearing that was scheduled for Aug. 1.
Kikino hoping to break record with world's largest Red River cart

Kikino hoping to break record with world's largest Red River cart

The cart, which is anticipated to be finished in time for the annual Silver Birch Rodeo and Celebration Days, resembles the type used by Metis people to migrate during the Canadian west.
Canada First Nations flag stolen from Lac La Biche business

Canada First Nations flag stolen from Lac La Biche business

The owners of a Lac La Biche-area restaurant were dismayed to find that a First Nations Canadian flag that had been flying outside their establishment for the past year was recently taken.
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