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Regional wildfire assessment asked for prior to any development on TSMV lands

Regional wildfire assessment asked for prior to any development on TSMV lands

“The Towns of Banff and Canmore have to deal with that they are right next to huge wilderness and park areas that have these fires. … It’s not just all green trees, blue skies and grizzly bears. It has a bit of a downside in that it burns."
Online fraud targeting young Albertans, report

Online fraud targeting young Albertans, report

“Neither day trading or foreign exchange are that simple, they're complicated, and they do take experience and they do take training.”
Canmore Art Guild seeks volunteers while gallery closed

Canmore Art Guild seeks volunteers while gallery closed

Administrative positions are especially in need while the Guild rebuilds.
Proposed bill to expand coal mining policy, prompt public consultation heads to legislature

Proposed bill to expand coal mining policy, prompt public consultation heads to legislature

Less than a week after introducing a private member's bill to curtail coal mining along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, the Private Bills and Private Member’s Public Bills Committee unanimously approved it moving forward to the legislature.
Rosin stands by opposing additional COVID-19 restrictions

Rosin stands by opposing additional COVID-19 restrictions

“My stance remains the same, but I do not believe we need to go back and close restaurants, or shutdown many of these businesses a third time. I do want to be very clear that every Albertan does need to follow those restrictions that are in place and hopefully we can have our best summer.”
Canmore council responds to MLA Miranda Rosin's opposition to new COVID-19 restriction

Canmore council responds to MLA Miranda Rosin's opposition to new COVID-19 restriction

"I ask that as our representative in Edmonton, you make a determined effort to reach out to hear all perspectives in our community before taking such actions as refuting the need for continued caution in containing the virus. This is not a political issue but one of public health."
Canmore council approves additional bylaw peace officer for 2021, votes down motion to reduce RCMP staffing in 2022

Canmore council approves additional bylaw peace officer for 2021, votes down motion to reduce RCMP staffing in 2022

Council approved $8,000 in funding to provide e-bikes for its bylaw peace officers this year.
Canmore council briefs: Downtown BIA budget set, permits for busking needed, grant programs adjusted

Canmore council briefs: Downtown BIA budget set, permits for busking needed, grant programs adjusted

Canmore council approved the 2021 Downtown BIA budget, updated the business registry bylaw to allow for busking permits, adjusted the business resiliency grant program and suspended the community grant program but created a one-year recovery grant program.
Intersection construction to help pedestrian, cycling connectivity

Intersection construction to help pedestrian, cycling connectivity

“With projects that encourage people to walk and cycle, you pay your cost upfront, but your benefits are going to grow each year. You will only increase the benefit over time as as more projects get linked together, and you get a larger share of people walking and cycling.”
Notley proposes bill to expand coal mining policy and begin public consultation

Notley proposes bill to expand coal mining policy and begin public consultation

“Albertans have been very clear. They want mountains, not mines. They want clean water."
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