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CPAWS Southern Alberta’s Education Program Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Katarina GravesSeptember 2, 2022Blog, News & Updates

The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s Southern Alberta chapter is celebrating 25 years of delivering award-winning outdoor learning and environmental education to students, seniors, faith … Read More

Okay. Now. Here. Find your sit spot.

Katarina GravesAugust 23, 2022Blog, Education, News & Updates

A sit spot is a space outdoors where you and your senses can intermingle. It’s a place outside that is all your own that is close, comfy, and constant. What does your sit spot look like?

Unearthing the impacts of coal exploration in Alberta

Katarina GravesJune 15, 2022News & Updates

Coal in Alberta isn’t over – the vast industrial footprint left by exploration activity continues to damage both lands and waters, and there is currently … Read More

Silvertip Gondola proposal presents risks to wildlife and habitat in the Bow Valley

Katarina GravesJune 14, 2022News & Updates

The Bow Valley is buzzing these days with talk of yet another gondola. This gondola is being proposed by Stone Creek Resorts, the corporation which … Read More

Town of High River passes “A Coal Policy for Alberta,” joining 30 organizations in endorsing a coal-free future for Alberta

Katarina GravesJune 14, 2022News & Updates

The Town of High River made history as the first municipality to endorse “A Coal Policy for Alberta – 2022 and Beyond”

Changes to Parks and Public Land Legislation Threaten to Erode Important Protections

Katarina GravesMay 2, 2022News & Updates

On April 25, 2022, the Government of Alberta passed the first reading of Bill 21: Red Tape Reduction Statutes Amendment Act

Where we stand with coal

Katarina GravesApril 21, 2022News & Updates

The good, the bad and the questions we still have

2021-22 Canadian Wilderness Stewardship Program comes to a close

Katarina GravesApril 7, 2022News & Updates

Celebrating the hard work of this year’s CWSP participants

Improvements to Kananaskis day-use areas a step in the right direction, but not all that was promised

Katarina GravesApril 6, 2022News & Updates

The Government of Alberta announced it is investing more than $4 million to upgrade day-use areas in Kananaskis Country

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Government of Alberta’s new plan provides temporary relief from the risk of coal

Katarina GravesMarch 15, 2022News & Updates

After nearly two years of collective public concern regarding the fate of the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the Government of Alberta released the Coal Policy Committee’s reports, and announced a new plan for coal in the province. 

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CPAWS Southern Alberta acknowledges that they work in the traditional territories of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), comprised of the Siksika, Kainai, Piikani, and Amskapi Piikani First Nations; the Tsuut'ina First Nation; the Îyârhe Nakoda, including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations; the Ktunaxa Nation; and the Otipemisiwak Métis Nation of Alberta. Today, southern Alberta is home to Indigenous people from all over North America.

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