In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at how AI could help protect important ecosystems; get an update on ...
Nakiska ski resort is planning to open its slopes to summer activities come 2027. Typically closed in the summer months, the Kananaskis Country ski resort is proposing Alberta’s only lift-serviced ...
Banff National Park staff attended Travel Alberta’s influencer event in Canmore for the first time. Parks Canada says with ...
With the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway cutting through Rajaji National Park, India is stepping into a global league of nations ...
A proposed gondola project that could a big player in the Alberta government's efforts to grow tourism is getting pushback ...
Readying itself for an increase in visitors, Banff National Park has issued alcohol and cannabis bans for three different ...
Berkshire Environmental Action Team (BEAT) presents an event on wildlife connectivity and road ecology, exploring how road ...
Banff is not becoming Yellowstone in geology, but it is starting to fill a similar role in Canada. Record visitation, shuttle ...
A real grizzly’s spring awakening highlights a timely children’s book teaching bear safety, wildlife respect, and ...
Park-goers could face fines up to $25,000 for removing or disturbing certain materials.
Wildlife photographer Jason Leo Bantle tells The National about the moment Banff National Park's famous grizzly bear, 'The Boss,' came out of hibernation.
Banff’s most recognizable grizzly has returned, and it is an early sign that spring is taking hold in the mountains west of Cochrane. The Boss was filmed Friday (March 26) around noon near Banff ...