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Calgary Herald on MSNHow does a rockslide happen? 'The mountain that moves' was Canada's deadliestThe Canadian Encyclopedia notes a rockslide can move up to 100 km/hr.
The Alberta Ale Trail is adding a sweet new addition for this summer. The Ice Cream and Ale Trail will offer a sweet family-friendly alternative.
The Municipality of Crowsnest Pass discussed the Revive the Roxy project at its June 10 meeting, following two requests from Crowsnest CanDo for letters supporting restoration of the historic theatre ...
Non-peer reviewed study found that Crowsnest lake and its outlet, the Crowsnest River, are “highly stressed aquatic ...
Despite coal being the most polluting fossil fuel, residents of Crowsnest Pass, Alta., have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new coal mine in their community. Heather Yourex-West explains why ...
Bike Cochrane’s Angry Hawk Enduro continues to grow, attracting over 200 young riders for its fourth annual event. Held at ...
A resident walks his dog past a polling station as the town voted Monday in a plebiscite on whether to support a new coal mine near Crowsnest Pass, Alta. Just more than 70 per cent of those who ...
Heavy snow didn’t stop a steady stream of voters in Crowsnest Pass from casting ballots Monday in favour of bringing King Coal back to this scenic rocky patch of Alberta’s southwest.
It’s been more than 40 years since coal was king in the scenic Crowsnest Pass of southwestern Alberta, but a referendum vote Monday could sway a contentious debate on bringing it back.
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After 'Yes' vote on coal, Crowsnest Pass council now wants to annex land of proposed mineCrowsnest Pass Mayor Blair Painter says council will explore an annexation of the nearby Municipal District of Ranchland, the site of the proposed coking coal mine at Grassy Mountain. Last week ...
CROWSNEST PASS, Alta. - A mayor in southwestern Alberta is hoping for an immediate meeting with Premier Danielle Smith to discuss a coal project his community has voted in favour of being built.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta have confirmed a hiker was mauled by a bear on Crowsnest Pass, located about 86 miles northeast of the Roosville Port of Entry ...
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