News
The online archives of Banff, Alberta, Canada
News for November 2004
November 30Timberline hotel reopening as the Juniper  (Canada News Wire )
November 29Dr. Heard patches up skier after wipeout at World Cup  (CBC )
November 28American Miller sweeps World Cup; Hudec 8th in downhill  (Canada.com )
November 27Calgary recovering lost tourist dollars but Banff still lagging  (CFCN )
November 26Austria remains atop mountain in World Cup training runs  (Globe and Mail )
November 25Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1911 Banff train station?  (Glenco (Illinois) Pioneer Press )
November 25No cabinet seat for Tarchuk  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25Parks backs away from custodial guides  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25Parks creates avalanche terrain exposure scale  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25How to know when it’s safe to go  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25Feds, industry fund chair in avalanche risk control  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25Whyte auctions off original, signed ornaments  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 25Back to glory (Ken Read)  (Canada.com )
November 23Tarchuk wins; Tories lose ground  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 23Tarchuk back among reduced Conservative majority  (CBC )
November 23Pizza order rings up additional charges for jailed pair  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 23Insightful book informative about backcountry avalanche menace  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 23Harpists play Christmas classics  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 23Platt on the long road back to hockey  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 23Hudec confident prior to Lake Louise World Cup  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 21Banff Springs Festival of Wine and Food spoils the senses  (Calgary Sun )
November 20Canmore ice climber killed in Yoho fall  (Canoe )
November 19Ashley MacIsaac wants to hold Canada's “largest gay wedding” at the Banff Springs Hotel  (CBC )
November 18Alberta Teachers Association talks break off  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 18Bow Valley man helps raise grizzly cubs in Kamchatka  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 18Calgary workshop targets experienced backcountry skiers  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 18Final commercial draw rewards Voyageur’s patience  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 18Holiday train bringing the Moffatts to town  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 18Winter gets off to a fun start  (Canoe )
November 17Ed Wittingham among recipients of Export Development Canada scholarships  (Government of Canada )
November 17Bush to be charged with war crimes on visit to Canada?  (Progressive Review )
November 16Winners drawn in development lottery, names not announced  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 16Plans afoot to curtail bar violence in Banff  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 16“Hence Cliffdart” offers a tight, original sound  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 16Banff Ski Runners adding recreational element  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 16Skate club picks up speed  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 15Kananaskis Country cross-country ski fees eliminated  (Government of Alberta )
November 15CPAWS announces photo contest winners  (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society )
November 14Ski hill operators fear rising Canadian dollar  (CTV )
November 12Fossilized jawbone sheds light on ancient bear migration  (Globe and Mail )
November 11Less highway to be twinned  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Scores of trees toppled by massive windstorm  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Calgary monument honouring Alberta air crews includes local soldiers killed in action  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Football season ends on the lowest of notes  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Grandi looking for big results this year  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Panel debates adventure racing as ego-tourism  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Database Imaginary: art that makes you think twice  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 11Shaw censoring Internet feeds?  (Boing Boing )
November 10Way paved for highway twinning  (Canoe )
November 10Heavenly retreat for wine lovers at the Fairmont Banff Springs  (Toronto Star )
November 9Worst wind storm in years hits Banff  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Banff man found guilty of sexual assault  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Pavlo bringing Mediterranean music to Banff  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Latest release from Banff Centre Press a “worthy read”  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Hockey Academy Icemen break out of cold snap  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Bantam Wolverines in all-star tryouts  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 9Rimrock, Canadian Mountain Holidays among award winners  (Government of Alberta )
November 8Forgotten Polish film takes grand prize at Mountain Film Festival  (The Banff Centre )
November 8Banffshire Club at the Fairmont Banff Springs gets four stars  (Stockhouse )
November 5Banff-bred musical Constantinople opening in Toronto  (Globe and Mail )
November 4Teachers reject latest contract offer  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 4Ski season arrives Saturday at the Lake  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 4Heritage Awards recognize cultural, natural trends in tourism industry  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 4Wolverines meet Okotoks in football finals  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 4Canadian authors portrayed in Banff Centre Press book  (Rocky Mountain Outlook )
November 4Liberal, NDP candidates join Banff-Cochrane race  (Canmore Leader )
November 2Developer may appeal decision on Muskrat Street project  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 2Big Three ski resorts spending more to lure clients  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 2Banff climbers sweep top spots at local competition  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 2Wolverines off to final after win  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 2A unique sampling of Indian music at the Banff Centre  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 2Cherrybomb ready to rock the Rose  (Banff Crag and Canyon )
November 1Public asked to help catch bighorn poachers  (CBC )
November 1Comments solicited on decommissioning Banff and Jasper airstrips  (Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society )

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