07
Jan
Alberta (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s ski season is off to an extraordinary start, with snow levels reaching heights not seen in decades across the province’s slopes. Popular resorts are reporting record-breaking early-season snowfall, delighting skiers and snowboarders alike. At Banff Sunshine Village, December brought an impressive 257 centimetres of snow—the fourth-highest monthly total in the resort’s near-century-long history. “We’ve been jokingly calling it ‘Snow-cember,’” said Kendra Scurfield, Vice President of Brand Communications. She noted that such heavy early-season snow hasn’t been recorded since the 2007-2008 season, and comparable winters were mostly seen in the 1990s and earlier. Lake Louise Ski Resort…
