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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,”
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."
Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

A class-action lawsuit against Lafarge Canada and its cement plant in Exshaw for allegedly creating environmental hazards has been launched by an Alberta resident.
Court denies rights violated for dangerous offender in 2005 Banff sexual assault

Court denies rights violated for dangerous offender in 2005 Banff sexual assault

A man convicted of a horrific sexual assault in Banff in 2005 was denied an application by the Supreme Court of British Columbia that his rights had been violated as a prisoner.
Living wage report shows Canmore most expensive place to live in Alberta

Living wage report shows Canmore most expensive place to live in Alberta

Canmore residents need to make almost $14 more per hour to make a living wage compared to the second most expensive place to live in Alberta - Jasper.
Polarizing Three Sisters area structure plans adopted by Canmore council

Polarizing Three Sisters area structure plans adopted by Canmore council

CANMORE – The long-discussed development on lands owned by Three Sisters Mountain Village Properties Limited will occur, despite the Town of Canmore's concerns.
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.”
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