Former Canmore miner Ray Haimila's presentation about undermining at Three Sisters Village.
Read MoreFull video of Canmore Town Council at second reading of Three Sisters Mountain Village’s 2021 Smith Creek and Village Centre Area Structure Plans. Discussion and voting begins at hour 3:10:45.
Read MoreWatch powerful, engaging and heartfelt presentations from members of the Bow Valley community regarding the Three Sisters Smith Creek and Village Centre ASPs.
Read MoreShould Canmore be building homes and businesses on severely undermined land? Go deep below the Three Sisters lands with this new film by Glen Crawford with animations from Jerry Auld.
Read MoreWhy do wildlife corridors matter so much in Canmore? Check out this short clip from Leanne Allison’s film “Living with Wildlife” that explains the significance of the wildlife corridor on a continental scale.
Read MoreCanmore-based filmmaker Leanne Allison has launched an interactive, animated companion piece to her 2017 film Living With Wildlife.
Read MoreWhat does it take to keep people and animals safe in an increasingly-populated and highly active community? Check out this short video for an intro on the topic.
Read MoreGet up close and personal with some of the local animals using Canmore’s Wind Valley and Stewart Creek wildlife underpasses.
Read MoreEssential viewing for those seeking to engage in conversations about wildlife corridors and wildlife in the Bow Valley.
Read MoreThe first of the all-candidates forums for the 2017 Canmore municipal election, captured in full by the Rocky Mountain Outlook.
Read MoreThe 'Living with Wildlife' film and video series profiles how communities have adapted to wildlife by having bear-proof garbage systems, fencing and wildlife crossing structures on highways, wildlife corridors, bear management, and education programs.
Read MoreA conversation with Karsten Heuer and Jon Jorgenson that covers how wildlife corridors got started in the valley and looks ahead at what's needed to keep wildlife corridors functional in the future.
Read MoreA very cool, short clip of wildlife using a wildlife corridor in Canmore, AB. From filmmaker Leanne Allison.
Read MoreThis video series by Leanne Allison documents a Canmore Community Conversation held on March 22nd at the Seniors Centre.
Read MoreViewing a place from high above and over several decades helps us to see changes and trends.
What do you see?
Read MoreRetired mine engineer and expert on the Canmore Mines, Gerry Stephenson explains the history of what has gone on underground and the potential dangers faced by developing on these lands.
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