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Sept 04, 2007
Cops in Banff say the streets are wild after 2 a.m., but this party town in the mountains has way less crime than Whistler, BC. Whistler
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Aug 28, 2007
Banff may be known as a transient town, but a sizeable section of the population has called it home for more than 10 years. According to
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Dec 22, 2009
Numbers were slightly down, but there were no major changes in the Bow Valley Naturalist's 35th annual Christmas Bird Count. A total of 40 species of
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Mar 16, 2010
Coun. Chip Olver has asked Statistics Canada to work with the town for the 2011 federal census to ensure their population numbers accurately reflect how
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Mar 05, 2003
Alberta's Electoral Boundaries Commission is recommending a key change in the size of the Banff-Cochrane constituency that includes Bow Valley communities. The commission, which released its
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Aug 21, 2007
Banff?s population has risen to over 8,700 people according to the latest municipal census -- a stark difference from the 6,700 reported in the last
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Mar 30, 2010
The Town of Banff and the solicitor general's office have begun a series of talks regarding the appropriate number of police needed in the town. Since
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Feb 05, 2008
What began with a First Nations ceremonial smudge led to a list of suggestions from Parks Canada stakeholders. The federal organization hosted its annual Montane Ecosystem
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Feb 10, 2004
Grizzly bears won?t be fully protected outside national and provincial parks in Alberta. Despite a massive push from environmentalists over the last few months urging the
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July 31, 2007
They may make camera-toting tourists happy, but the over population of elk in and around Banff has caused Parks Canada officials to take what some