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Legal decision will see Canmore council adopt polarizing area structure plans

Legal decision will see Canmore council adopt polarizing area structure plans

“It would be very rare, almost unheard of, for council not to respect an order with a tribunal."
Parking could cost more in Canmore during peak season

Parking could cost more in Canmore during peak season

Canmore council will consider a $1 to $2 an hour increase in peak season rates downtown and at Quarry Lake as well as potentially bringing forward new areas to include in the program.
Provincial Court of Appeal rules Three Sisters Village, Smith Creek area structure plans to proceed

Provincial Court of Appeal rules Three Sisters Village, Smith Creek area structure plans to proceed

Two area structure plans, that could see up to 7,150 residences built in Canmore, can go ahead after a Court of Appeal rejected the Town of Canmore's arguments against the plans.
Employee housing in Canmore's light industrial areas to receive clarity

Employee housing in Canmore's light industrial areas to receive clarity

“The solution is to have a really solid housing strategy that probably uses a local agency or authority that builds it in partnership with industry. That’s the way forward.”
Canmore to look at more reuse options to divert waste in future budget

Canmore to look at more reuse options to divert waste in future budget

“I like the large item pickup program, but the fact we are sending tonnes of usable material to the landfill is a missed opportunity. … It doesn’t bind us to anything or say we’re going to do anything new, but I think one of our roles as council is to think bigger and perhaps challenge what can we do better,”
Man charged in Lake Louise arson undergoing mental health assessment

Man charged in Lake Louise arson undergoing mental health assessment

The man accused of starting a fire that destroyed a staff accommodation building for Lake Louise Ski Resort will undergo a 30-day mental health assessment.
Roughly 1,000 affordable housing units in Canmore expected in upcoming plan

Roughly 1,000 affordable housing units in Canmore expected in upcoming plan

Canmore Town council is considering a plan to build up to 1,300 homes over the next 10 to 20 years in the Palliser Trail area.
Much-needed rental units could come with Banff boundary change

Much-needed rental units could come with Banff boundary change

“We believe apartment housing has the highest potential to address the needs of our community. Considering its location and the use and scale of the existing neighbouring property, an apartment housing development at 242 Marmot Cres. would have negligible visual and traffic impacts into the area.”
Hundreds stranded overnight on Sulphur Mountain after power outage shuts down Banff gondola

Hundreds stranded overnight on Sulphur Mountain after power outage shuts down Banff gondola

Hundreds of people were forced to spend the night in the upper terminal visitor centre of the Banff gondola on Sulphur Mountain when a power outage shut down the gondola Monday night (Aug. 8).
Potential EV requirements examined for Canmore's land use bylaw

Potential EV requirements examined for Canmore's land use bylaw

An Alberta mountain town is considering making EV plug-ins and other EV-related requirements for all new buildings.
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