Canyon Courier

Canyon Courier Serving Jefferson County's mountain communities with trusted local journalism. We’re part of The Colorado Trust for Local News. Thanks for reading.

In 1955 in Indian Hills, the need for a source of information for a growing mountain community gave rise to a monthly newspaper called Smoke Signals. Backed financially by the Indian Hills Fire Department, Smoke Signals started on a shoestring but grew steadily along with the community. Within six months of the paper’s creation, the Inter-Canyon and Idledale departments were also pitching in, and

advertising revenues began to grow. In October 1958, under editor and publisher Vern Manning, Smoke Signals became the Canyon Courier, an independent weekly newspaper. The Courier started with an ambitious goal: covering all news “from U.S. 40 on the north to Bailey and beyond on the south, and from Mount Evans to the east Jefferson County line.”

No one could have predicted in the late ’50s how Evergreen and that entire area would grow in population, until finally many mountain communities had distinct identities and sizable populations of their own. Today, the Courier focuses more tightly on the Evergreen area, which has grown to become a large, thriving and economically diverse community. Our three sister newspapers — the High Timber Times (Conifer), the Clear Creek Courant (Clear Creek County) and the Columbine Courier (South Jeffco) — now report on many of the areas that the original Canyon Courier sought to cover. Our goal as newspapers remains the same, however: unite our communities with a reliable and local source of information, advertising and — now — online content.

Adequate fire pressure in mountain hydrants is among the many keys to fighting wildfires. The Evergreen Metro District a...
11/03/2025

Adequate fire pressure in mountain hydrants is among the many keys to fighting wildfires. The Evergreen Metro District and Evergreen Fire are working together to test and eventually improve those flows.

The Evergreen Metropolitan District and Evergreen Fire/Rescue are working together to test water pressure in hydrants throughout the area.

Seven years after the off-leash dog park closed, the Stagecoach Trailhead area has been renovated, including a new trail...
10/31/2025

Seven years after the off-leash dog park closed, the Stagecoach Trailhead area has been renovated, including a new trail to Jenkins Peak.

With much of it closed for seven years, the site of the former Elk Meadow Park Dog off-leash park reopened in late October with a new trailhead and an added

Evergreen's tennis bubble has new life again. The owners of Club 45 envision a vibrant future for it as an athletic and ...
10/27/2025

Evergreen's tennis bubble has new life again. The owners of Club 45 envision a vibrant future for it as an athletic and community center for tennis and pickleball players.

Nearly 10% of Colorado’s population plays tennis, yet court space nationwide is vanishing fast — either converting to development or pickleball courts, or simply not being maintained, according to USTA

With the clock ticking on getting any money from Red Rocks at all in 2025, the Morrison board approved a new impact agre...
10/23/2025

With the clock ticking on getting any money from Red Rocks at all in 2025, the Morrison board approved a new impact agreement with its world-famous neighbor.

After more discussion and an executive session, the Morrison Town Board signed a new impact agreement with Red Rocks Amphitheater, one that at least one trustee says still gives the

Multiple Evergreen nonprofits that owe their existence to Hank Alderfer will participate in a "Thank Hank" day on Nov. 9...
10/23/2025

Multiple Evergreen nonprofits that owe their existence to Hank Alderfer will participate in a "Thank Hank" day on Nov. 9 that also encourages others to continue his civic work.

Longtime Evergreen resident Hank Alderfer and his many contributions to the community will be honored at 11 a.m. Nov. 9 at the Evergreen Fire/Rescue auditorium on Bergen Parkway. Alderfer, 78,

What does student activism look like in Jefferson County?It's a fifth-grader getting headaches from diesel bus fumes who...
10/21/2025

What does student activism look like in Jefferson County?

It's a fifth-grader getting headaches from diesel bus fumes who spoke to the school board in third grade.

It's a senior who researched other Colorado districts and discovered Jeffco was "honestly quite behind" on sustainability.

It's kids from elementary through high school showing up to board meetings, writing op-eds, and making the case that climate education isn't optional—it's essential for their future.

And it worked. The board voted unanimously to adopt their sustainability policy.

Aziza Jabara, a high school senior in Colorado, led a campaign for a school policy to address climate change, inspiring students across her district.

Evergreen's Safeway grocery, which has only about 100 employees, lost two of their beloved team members earlier this mon...
10/21/2025

Evergreen's Safeway grocery, which has only about 100 employees, lost two of their beloved team members earlier this month.

The Evergreen Safeway lost two of its most beloved employees within only a few days this month.

As Morrison negotiates a new agreement with Red Rocks Amphitheatre, some trustees say the world-famous venue doesn't pay...
10/20/2025

As Morrison negotiates a new agreement with Red Rocks Amphitheatre, some trustees say the world-famous venue doesn't pay the town enough to compensate for its impact.

Red Rock Amphitheater’s proposed 2025 fees to the Town of Morrison is “a smack in the face,” one Morrison trustee said during the town board’s recent meeting.

Jefferson County charter school families are demanding answers after their School Resource Officers were pulled from cam...
10/20/2025

Jefferson County charter school families are demanding answers after their School Resource Officers were pulled from campuses in September—just before the Evergreen High School shooting.

Parents at Compass Montessori and other charter schools say they received no notice when their SROs disappeared. After weeks of silence from district offices, they learned the removals were due to contract language stating SROs "will not be assigned to charter schools."

Superintendent Tracy Dorland says the clause has existed since 2013 but was never intended to exclude charter schools. "There has never been a directive or a decision made that SROs are to not support charter schools," she told the board.

Parents at Jefferson County charter schools expressed concerns about the absence of school resource officers (SROs) since September, highlighting a lack of communication and clarity in the district’s contracts.

🗳️ NEW: Jeffco school board voter guide is here! We partnered with  to profile all candidates running in November. Get n...
10/15/2025

🗳️ NEW: Jeffco school board voter guide is here! We partnered with to profile all candidates running in November. Get nonpartisan info on their stances on funding, achievement & more.

Read before you vote:

In Jeffco Public Schools, voters are selecting three school board members this year. Seven candidates are running for the positions. Two candidates, Michael Yocum and Denine Echevarria, are competing for the District 1 seat.

Five weeks ago, Matthew Silverstone confronted a gunman at Evergreen High School and was shot in the head and chest. His...
10/14/2025

Five weeks ago, Matthew Silverstone confronted a gunman at Evergreen High School and was shot in the head and chest. His heart stopped twice. Doctors told his family to prepare for the worst and said he would likely need lifelong, full-time care.

On Tuesday, Matthew walked out of the hospital smiling, speaking and ready to tell you, "I'm still alive!"

A brave survivor overcomes tragedy at Evergreen High School after a hero's welcome at the hospital. Matthew Silverstone walked out to applause after a harrowing ordeal. 140 first responders and hospital staff honored him as he emerged.

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