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YEAR IN REVIEW: Most viewed stories on Outlook's website

YEAR IN REVIEW: Most viewed stories on Outlook's website

Here's a look at the Outlook's top 10 most viewed stories in 2022.
2023 to be 'jam-packed' year for Banff planning department

2023 to be 'jam-packed' year for Banff planning department

“Redevelopment won’t stop, but it will stop in the sense of expansion of new floor area. I think the commercial sector, which has been very vibrant for the last few years, will continue to show strength.”
EDITORIAL: Welcome to 2023

EDITORIAL: Welcome to 2023

As the waning torch flickers its last light on another year, the Outlook staff have taken a look back through years past to share the stories of the people and communities one final time.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Top photos of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: Top photos of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: A look at the top photos from the Rocky Mountain Outlook in 2022
YEAR IN REVIEW: Top cartoons of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: Top cartoons of 2022

YEAR IN REVIEW: The best cartoons of 2022 as selected by Canmore resident and cartoonist Patrick LaMontagne.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Banff, Yoho, Kootenay

YEAR IN REVIEW: Banff, Yoho, Kootenay

Some of the top stories throughout the Banff townsite, and Banff, Yoho and Kootenay national parks in 2022.
Top spot tie at Tommy’s Unplugged

Top spot tie at Tommy’s Unplugged

For the first time ever, a tie for top prize happened at Banff’s battle of the bands.
Banff entrance sign relocation comes with hefty price tag

Banff entrance sign relocation comes with hefty price tag

“I think we’re a victim of our own success with this particular sign. It’s a fantastic sign and I love so much about it, and I would not want to see it disappear,” said Councillor Barb Pelham.
Banff public art to get funding boost

Banff public art to get funding boost

“Community art has become more expensive to deliver, more challenging to deliver and the frequency of what I call three-dimensional art has become more infrequent,” said Darren Enns, the director of planning and development for the Town of Banff.
Woman killed on Banff railway tracks

Woman killed on Banff railway tracks

A woman was killed by a train in Banff while walking on the Canadian Pacific tracks Thursday, according to police.
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