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BANFF, Alta. 鈥?A 26-year old man who died while climbing in Banff National Park last week has been identified by his family as Matt Snell, a budding photographer who loved the mountains.Sandra and Dwayne Snell said in a Facebook post that their son moved to Banff from Ontario in early 2017.Spring 2014 was the first time Matthew ... came to Alberta, said the post. His first experience was working for Parks Alberta Elkwater Interprovincial Park. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was amazed by the beauty of the vast landscape.Although he went back to Ontario at the end of summer, he could hardly wait to return to Alberta, they said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He returned the following summer and sta stanley mugs rted his photography career.His imagery captured the beauty of the hills, prairies, sunsets and so much more, said his parents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Snell moved to Banff in January 2017 stanley termosy when he got a permanent job with Parks Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He had been to these mountains many times but now could wake up to them every morning, they wrote. And that he did 鈥? stanley botella often rising so early he could climb a summit to catch the sunrise.Then off to work for the day and back to a lake where he could capture the sunr Yzfo Ikea Canada recalls water dispenser
OSWEGO 鈥?Back by popular demand, a magical journey will once again take place this Christmas for students of all ages in the Oswego City School District.Children and their parents are invited to take a break from the hustle and bustle stanley shop of the Christmas season and sport their fleece and flannel PJs for the sixth annual Polar Express Pajama Party.The event will take place at Oswego High School on Tuesday, Dec. 23, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.Inspired by the award-winning book by Chris Van Allsburg, the evening has become a cherished tradition for children of all ages and their families.The special evening will begin in the OHS cafeteria with a visit from Santa, crafts, a book reading and face painting.Pizza s stanley cup lices and bottled water will be available for $1 each.At 7 p.m., the fun continues with a showing of the original movie The Polar Express in the OHS Ralph Faust Theater.Tickets are $3 per person and are available at the Rivers End Bookstore up unto 5 p.m. on December 23.Limited tickets will be sold at the door for $5 eac stanley cup h.The event is sponsored by the Kingsford Park Home and School Association to benefit the KPS Scholarship Program. Print this entryShare this:EmailLike thisike Loading...Related |
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