Stories

Here, you will find a collection of stories capturing the faces, voices, and narratives that fuel our mission. From campaign and project updates to interviews and information, you can stay up to date with the Foundation and the community right here.

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A Piece Of Home At The Hospital: A Mother & Son Working Side By Side

For one Canmore family, the Batemans, three of the four of them work at the Canmore General Hospital. Dave, Susie, Dexter, and Morgan are a father, mother, 25-year-old son, and 23-year-old son. Dave and Susie are both nurses, Susie working in home-care and Dave on long-term care, and Dexter is a Practical Nurse (LPN) who works alongside his mom in home-care.

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In the ER and Far from Home: David Johnston’s Story

David Johnston was in Canmore for a bike race in June 2016 when things took a turn. Another cyclist approached Johnston from behind, so close that their “handle bars locked and that caused the front wheel to turn and when the wheel gets turned at that speed you basically go end over end on the bike,” said Johnston.

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Canmore Hospital Foundation Promotes Community through Equipment Purchases

Avoiding the drive to Calgary made the experience less stressful, said Burton. But walking into the Canmore General Hospital is more than just convenient for him; it’s also a different experience than a city hospital. In Canmore, many of the hospital’s staff are familiar faces for Burton – people he has known for years.

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Navigating Cancer Care at the Hospital with Moral Support

“Those programs allow them to have time to learn how to have a break from their cancer with people who understand what they’re going through,” said Henry. “I think those activities bring people together in the community who are sharing the same thing.”

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Improvement to Bow Valley Cancer Care a Community-wide Effort

Going to the former cancer care unit, which opened in 2001, “was like getting your chemo treatment in a closet,” said Graham Lock, who was foundation chair at the time. “It was really crowded and no privacy, the chairs were right beside each other.”

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