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Greg Colgan

Greg joined the Outlook as the assistant editor in early 2021 and became the editor in September 2021. He comes from southwestern Ontario and has been a journalist for 15 years. He has previously covered sports, municipal and provincial politics, arts and entertainment and many other topics. He primarily covers Canmore council for the Outlook.

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Recent Work by Greg

Grassi Lakes Roam transit scaled back to three days a week

Grassi Lakes Roam transit scaled back to three days a week

Bus shortage will mean less rides from Canmore to Grassi Lakes this spring and summer.
Canmore businesses short 600-650 employees: Report

Canmore businesses short 600-650 employees: Report

Housing availability and cost the biggest challenge in getting and keeping employees in Canmore
Woman in hospital with serious injuries after collision near Canmore

Woman in hospital with serious injuries after collision near Canmore

A woman sustained serious injuries in a motor vehicle collision on the Trans-Canada Highway outside of Canmore Thursday.
Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

A 19-year-old Kelowna man was killed in an avalanche east of Mount Engadine on Tower Peak Sunday afternoon (March 10).
On-It rate from Calgary to Banff increasing by $2.50, direct Calgary to Lake Louise route approved

On-It rate from Calgary to Banff increasing by $2.50, direct Calgary to Lake Louise route approved

In 2023 the On-It bus service from Calgary to Canmore and Banff had 42,745 riders in the summer and an extra 2,081 when it ran for six days in December between Christmas and New Year.
Federal housing fund 'only for the most ambitious communities in Canada'

Federal housing fund 'only for the most ambitious communities in Canada'

“There will come a point the fund will be exhausted. We’ve been very clear from the get-go, this particular fund is only for the most ambitious communities in Canada,”
Canmore proposed off-site levy potential legal battle between Town, developers

Canmore proposed off-site levy potential legal battle between Town, developers

The ongoing off-site levy bylaw could have the Town of Canmore and area developers heading for a showdown at the Land and Property Rights Tribunal.
Tourist homes remain controversial topic in Canmore

Tourist homes remain controversial topic in Canmore

“Canmore’s obviously a really important destination in Canada for all the right reasons. It’s a beautiful spot and lots of people want to stay there."
Banff visitor paid parking rates to see another increase

Banff visitor paid parking rates to see another increase

Parking rates in Banff are set to increase by $1an hour
Canmore considering policy to phase out tourist and tax vacant homes

Canmore considering policy to phase out tourist and tax vacant homes

“I think a lot of people think the answers to our housing issues are quite simple and what we should do as leaders are quite simple and I don’t subscribe to that thinking,”
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