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Calgary-Banff passenger train to be investigated as part of overall provincial rail system

Calgary-Banff passenger train to be investigated as part of overall provincial rail system

“The master plan also includes a cost-benefit analysis that will identify what elements of a passenger rail system should proceed and when,” said Devin Dreeshen , minister of of Transportation and Economic Corridors.
Canmore Nordic spa appeal between Stone Creek, Basecamp delayed into May

Canmore Nordic spa appeal between Stone Creek, Basecamp delayed into May

A development appeal between two of the biggest property owners in Canmore against the construction of new buildings for a Nordic spa was postponed until May.
Banff looking at east entrance intercept lot, mobility hub during service review deliberations

Banff looking at east entrance intercept lot, mobility hub during service review deliberations

Banff's governance and finance committee has administration to return as part of 2025 service review process with an east entrance intercept mobility hub project for consideration.
First phase of large Canmore residential development approved

First phase of large Canmore residential development approved

Canmore council unanimously passed the conceptual scheme and land use bylaw amendments for the first phase of the development plan.
Gondola terminus doesn't fly for Banff railway lands redevelopment plan

Gondola terminus doesn't fly for Banff railway lands redevelopment plan

Banff council keeps intercept parking lot on north side of the tracks in ARP, but clarifies it must undergo assessment of pros and cons of environmental impacts
First phase in major Canmore residential buildout set for approval

First phase in major Canmore residential buildout set for approval

The first phase will bring between 700-1,075 residential units by 2026.
EDITORIAL: Banff pedestrian zone promising but residents' concerns need addressing

EDITORIAL: Banff pedestrian zone promising but residents' concerns need addressing

EDITORIAL: The Banff Avenue pedestrian zone is ultimately a positive to the community and should be continued. But if it’s going to continue, the concerns brought by residents and Parks Canada have to be listened to, examined and answers sought.
Banff's latest redeveloped hotel opens under Moxy brand

Banff's latest redeveloped hotel opens under Moxy brand

Moxy Banff boasts 109 rooms with smart layouts, from rooms set-up with toe-to-toe beds, double bunks, kitchenettes, or lock-off suites that turn two rooms into one.
Median assessed residential Canmore home tops $1 million

Median assessed residential Canmore home tops $1 million

“The high price of land and high cost of housing pretty much means market housing is not the solution for the average person, so we need to have housing here that is not needed in other places and that’s non-market housing.”
Banff hospitality group opposes shift in tax burden to hotels

Banff hospitality group opposes shift in tax burden to hotels

“A disaster could level the industry and then the municipality would be devoid of tools to maneuver for its financial agility.”
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