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Canmore to create in-house property assessment branch

Canmore to create in-house property assessment branch

CANMORE – In a bid to improve the assessment of property values in Canmore, council recently approved establishing an in-house assessment branch that will work directly with the town’s finance department.
Hotel sign allowed to stay

Hotel sign allowed to stay

CANMORE ­– A hotel sign that was in violation of town bylaws will be allowed to stay after the subdivision and appeal board upheld an appeal to keep it the way it is.

Significant ridership increases from free local transit in Canmore

CANMORE – Local transit in Canmore was already seeing increased ridership in 2018, but a two-month trial of fare-free transit in the community has exceeded expectations, according to municipal officials.
Canmore approves $145,000 for outdoor rink

Canmore approves $145,000 for outdoor rink

CANMORE – The municipality will spend an additional $145,000 to replace an outdoor rink on the old daycare lands to cover unexpected costs and ensure it can be used for pickleball next summer.
Ha Ling trail closure extended to October

Ha Ling trail closure extended to October

CANMORE – Ha Ling trail will be closed until the beginning of October to allow crews to continue to improve and upgrade the popular Kananaskis Country trail.
Girls’ glacier program a success

Girls’ glacier program a success

CANMORE – With the first Canadian Girls On Ice (GOI) completed, Canmore resident and co-organizer Jocelyn Hirose said she felt exhausted and proud that the 12-day program had been not just successful, but deeply meaningful.
Council rejects waiving development fees for Peaks project

Council rejects waiving development fees for Peaks project

CANMORE ­– The applicant behind a controversial development project in the Peaks of Grassi neighbourhood will have to pay nearly $16,000 in development fees a second time after council unanimously rejected waiving the fees on Tuesday (Aug. 21).
Benchlands Trail pilot project ends, proves unsuccessful

Benchlands Trail pilot project ends, proves unsuccessful

CANMORE – Traffic calming measures installed on Benchlands Trail as part of a pilot project to try and slow drivers down proved unsuccessful in the end.
Spirit of reconciliation kicks off school year

Spirit of reconciliation kicks off school year

CANMORE – The success of reconciliation is going to depend on every single person that has a stake in Canada’s future.
Jail time for stealing neighbour’s wine

Jail time for stealing neighbour’s wine

CANMORE – A former Canmore resident was sentenced to 60 days in jail after pleading guilty to breaking into his neighbour’s home to steal alcohol.
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