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Canmore council to consider cannabis Oct. 16

Canmore council to consider cannabis Oct. 16

CANMORE – As Canadian municipalities grapple with decisions around enacting additional legislative restrictions on the use of legal recreational cannabis, the Town of Canmore’s elected officials won’t decide if it’s going to restrict public consumpti
Fundraiser to benefit Nepalese children

Fundraiser to benefit Nepalese children

CANMORE – Folks in Canmore make a difference. That’s a big reason Frances Klatzel will again host CORE International’s annual fundraising event at artsPlace, Oct. 6.

Strong Women event aims to entertain, inspire

CANMORE – Increase confidence, overcome diversity and be inspired – all with a good laugh.

Canmore-Fire setting up sprinkler lines this weekend

CANMORE – Canmore’s fire fighters will be out in several neighbourhoods this weekend setting up defensive sprinkler lines to fight wildfires as part of an emergency preparedness exercise.

Canmore considers update to housing action plan

CANMORE – It has been more than seven years since Canmore council approved a comprehensive housing action plan and elected officials are looking at reassessing the strategic planning document in the near future.
Canmore council approves offer for CCHC to purchase Mountain Haven units

Canmore council approves offer for CCHC to purchase Mountain Haven units

CANMORE – On the brink of foreclosure, Canmore’s Mountain Haven Cooperative Housing project is getting help from the community’s housing corporation and elected officials. With a unanimous motion Tuesday night (Sept.
School board hires consultant to look at development potential

School board hires consultant to look at development potential

CANMORE – The Canadian Rockies Public School division has hired a consultant to begin the process of looking at a parcel of land it owns in Canmore for future development potential.
Palliser area lands subject to planning process regardless of Olympic bid

Palliser area lands subject to planning process regardless of Olympic bid

CANMORE – Publicly owned and undeveloped lands along Palliser Trail represent the biggest asset for future affordable housing regardless of a 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games bid.

Collision closes 1A Highway

GHOST LAKE VILLAGE – The 1A Highway between Canmore and Cochrane is closed after a vehicle collision on Sunday afternoon. According to a Cochrane RCMP press release, emergency services were called to the scene at 1:50 p.m. near Ghost Lake Village.
Lifesaving efforts at Quarry Lake lead to provincial awards

Lifesaving efforts at Quarry Lake lead to provincial awards

CANMORE – Two men who ran to help another in distress in Quarry Lake last summer will receive an award from the Royal Life Saving Society in October.
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