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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.”
Alberta Parks, volunteer groups unveil new K-Country trail

Alberta Parks, volunteer groups unveil new K-Country trail

“I would encourage people to let Alberta Parks and the provincial government know they’re excited about this trail and ultimately would love to see more of this style of trail development.”
Cave and Basin murals explore Indigenous connections to place

Cave and Basin murals explore Indigenous connections to place

Tania Willard’s story of this place starts with a basket.
Exshaw residents flounder with groundwater study

Exshaw residents flounder with groundwater study

“What we’re substantially saying is that the design of the creek mitigation is not adequate and it’s caused us to have water that we didn’t have before, and you’d have a hard time proving to any of us with this report that isn’t the case."
Stuck climbers, lost hikers kept Kananaskis rescuers busy around long weekend

Stuck climbers, lost hikers kept Kananaskis rescuers busy around long weekend

Kananaskis rescuers had their hands full with 16 calls over the Canada Day long weekend.
Young bull rider dies after being thrown off at Southern Alberta rodeo

Young bull rider dies after being thrown off at Southern Alberta rodeo

"He had a helmet on. The helmet didn't even crack or anything, but the bull rider was helped up and he walked out of the arena, went behind the bucket chutes and that's where he collapsed."
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