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EDITORIAL: Regional Bow Valley approach to housing would aid in addressing needs

EDITORIAL: Regional Bow Valley approach to housing would aid in addressing needs

EDITORIAL: A more connected and fulsome view of establishing and maintaining housing is needed in the valley.
Regional Bow Valley study examines complexity, interconnectedness of housing

Regional Bow Valley study examines complexity, interconnectedness of housing

“As this ecosystem continues to evolve, we see the potential for diversification and expansion of partners, resources and providers to better meet the wide range of housing needs within our community.”
LETTER: Need to protect wildlife throughout the Bow Valley

LETTER: Need to protect wildlife throughout the Bow Valley

LETTER: Are we willing to accept the consequences and sacrifice this valley, or are we ready to go into action, individually and collectively to save this endangered space?
Expansion planned for Bow Lake lodge in Banff National Park

Expansion planned for Bow Lake lodge in Banff National Park

“This proposal that we’ve received fits within those parameters that were outlined in the OCA guidelines."
Illegal Canmore tourist home appealed to quasi-judicial board

Illegal Canmore tourist home appealed to quasi-judicial board

“I was simply doing what so many people in Canmore were doing and I was under the assumption that it was acceptable,”
Future of Canmore employee housing in light industrial area returns to council

Future of Canmore employee housing in light industrial area returns to council

“The proposed amendments change the language in the [Municipal Development Plan] from support if certain criteria can be met, to non-support for new development proposals in industrial areas to the north of the Trans-Canada Highway, and more specific criteria for industrial areas to the south.”
PHOTOS: The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley

PHOTOS: The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley

The past week in stories, photography in the Bow Valley Some of the stories from the June 27, 2024, edition of the Rocky Mountain Outlook . The e-edition for the June 27, 2024, Rocky Mountain Outlook.
Canmore reopening door on vacant homes issue

Canmore reopening door on vacant homes issue

“It ultimately comes down to a choice of use for your property. If you choose to use it for a primary residence for yourself or someone else, you get the benefits of it. If you choose not to, there’ll be an extra cost.”
LETTER: Banff pedestrian zone vote 'will have powerful and permanent repercussions'

LETTER: Banff pedestrian zone vote 'will have powerful and permanent repercussions'

LETTER: It is no coincidence that national parks and natural reserves were established around the world in the late 19th century. By this time, the scale of environmental and social destruction caused by empire and industrialized resource extraction had become evident to a global population.
Banff makes sweeping bylaw changes to create more housing

Banff makes sweeping bylaw changes to create more housing

"Too many people just don’t have adequate housing, they don’t. I’ve seen people living in closets, or in garages or under stairs; it’s not just Harry Potter movies. This is real, it's happening right now in our community," said Coun. Grant Canning.
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