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Virtual meeting explores concerns, opposition to proposed Three Sisters Mountain Village development

Virtual meeting explores concerns, opposition to proposed Three Sisters Mountain Village development

Opponents of the proposed Three Sisters Mountain Village development voiced their displeasure and concerns during a two hour virtual panel discussion hosted by Bow Valley Engage on Tuesday (Feb. 23).
Canmore residents to see 4.5 per cent municipal tax increase

Canmore residents to see 4.5 per cent municipal tax increase

Canmore council voted Tuesday (Feb. 23) to approve the $57.8 million operating budget and $13.8 million capital budget, with a 4.5 per cent municipal property tax increase.
Kananaskis Country sees record visitors for 2020

Kananaskis Country sees record visitors for 2020

If anyone visiting Kananaskis Country in 2020 thought it was busier than normal, it wasn’t their imagination after the popular provincial park had a record 5.39 million visitors.
Canmore moving ahead with Main Street closure for summer 2021

Canmore moving ahead with Main Street closure for summer 2021

Canmore council has directed administration to develop a plan for another road closure for two blocks of Main Street beginning in May and lasting until Thanksgiving. The municipality is working with the downtown Business Improvement Area to address concerns that arose as a result of the 2020 closure.
Cougar feeding on elk carcass leads wildlife officials to close area in Canmore

Cougar feeding on elk carcass leads wildlife officials to close area in Canmore

An elk carcass found near Cougar Creek in Canmore on Monday (Feb. 22) has led Alberta Parks to close the area to prevent a human wildlife conflict as there was evidence of a cougar feeding from it.
Scaled back international program continuing with 'very rigorous' COVID-19 precautions

Scaled back international program continuing with 'very rigorous' COVID-19 precautions

The popular international student program run by the Canadian Rockies Public Schools division that helps with revenue for additional staffing and resources is continuing under strict COVID-19 provincial and federal precautions.
Taxable assessments nearing $9 billion in Canmore

Taxable assessments nearing $9 billion in Canmore

The Town of Canmore saw its taxable assessment value for property in the community come close to $9 billion after more than $145 million in new residential and non-residential growth was assessed.
Parks Canada reopening backcountry to human use where caribou herd under threat

Parks Canada reopening backcountry to human use where caribou herd under threat

Canmore-based Alpine Club of Canada suspends hut bookings to protect caribou in Jasper's Tonquin backcountry, where a herd of caribou is on the brink of extinction.
Canmore backs away from plans to implement paid parking in 2021

Canmore backs away from plans to implement paid parking in 2021

While considering the 2021 operational budget, Canmore council voted to postpone implementation of paid parking for the downtown core until 2022. The change is not final until council votes to approve the budget next Tuesday (Feb. 23).
Tour provider asks for permission to offer guided e-bike experience in Canmore

Tour provider asks for permission to offer guided e-bike experience in Canmore

White Mountain Adventures has requested Canmore town council make changes to allow the local company to pilot a guided e-bike tour on local trails.
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