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Province gifts 2.3 hectares of land to Canmore for future housing development

Province gifts 2.3 hectares of land to Canmore for future housing development

“Our biggest hurdles have been access to land and funding. Being able to add this 2.3-hectare lot to the Town of Canmore’s available land inventory will provide much-needed housing and this is a very big win for our community.”
Missing Canmore woman's death not suspicious, say RCMP

Missing Canmore woman's death not suspicious, say RCMP

Officers were alerted around noon on April 15 that Joan McGregor, who was last seen alive Feb. 17, had been found. Her death is not deemed suspicious.
Canmore curling team eager to return to provincials

Canmore curling team eager to return to provincials

"I think it profiled the Canmore curling club in a way it's never been before."
PHOTOS: Spring training at the rink

PHOTOS: Spring training at the rink

PHOTOS: Spring training at the rink
PHOTOS: Animals out and about in the valley

PHOTOS: Animals out and about in the valley

PHOTOS: Animals out and about in the valley
PHOTOS: Celebrating Highland culture with Tartan Day

PHOTOS: Celebrating Highland culture with Tartan Day

PHOTOS: Celebrating Highland culture with Tartan Day
Canmore exclusively hosting cross-country ski World Cup in 2024

Canmore exclusively hosting cross-country ski World Cup in 2024

The world's best cross country skiers will spend more time in Canmore next year.
Canmore cracking down on commercial food waste disposal

Canmore cracking down on commercial food waste disposal

“We had an unfortunate attraction last year that resulted in the euthanization of a family of bears…we need to take whatever steps we need to in order to prevent such things from happening," said Mayor Sean Krausert.
PHOTOS: Western Cup takes to Canmore Nordic Centre trails

PHOTOS: Western Cup takes to Canmore Nordic Centre trails

PHOTOS: Western Cup takes to Canmore Nordic Centre trails
Homeowners chop down fruit trees following bear deaths, relocations

Homeowners chop down fruit trees following bear deaths, relocations

The Town of Canmore has updated its fruit tree removal incentive program to cover 100 per cent of removal costs to a cap of $500.
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