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LETTER: Concerned with overdevelopment in Canmore

LETTER: Concerned with overdevelopment in Canmore

Editor: I'm really wondering when are constructions and development even go to slow down in this valley. Everywhere you gaze for a moment, you can be sure that next time you look, there will be a condo or a fourplex or a big house.
Chain stores have upside

Chain stores have upside

Editor: Kudos to Banff town councillor Paul Baxter for refusing to meddle in the free market as Banff town council considers a quota on chain operations.
Council appoints LUB working group

Council appoints LUB working group

A working group has been struck to examine municipal proposals to regulate franchise fast food restaurants in Banff and to protect existing gas stations and grocery stores. On Thursday (Sept.
Ohsada, Stewart medal at Special Olympics

Ohsada, Stewart medal at Special Olympics

Canmore’s long tradition of Olympic medal winners continued in Pyeongchang, South Korea, when cross-country skier Shane Stewart and figure skater Meg Ohsada both medalled at the Special Olympics World Winter Games this past weekend (Feb. 2-3).
Southern Alberta man pleads guilty to wilfully promoting hatred on money

Southern Alberta man pleads guilty to wilfully promoting hatred on money

MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — A southern Alberta man who was accused of trying to use fake money with anti-Semitic slogans printed on it has pleaded guilty to wilfully promoting hatred. Loki Hulgaard of Medicine Hat was to go to trial this week.
Roam parking problems

Roam parking problems

Editor: The recent announcement that Roam, the Bow Valley transit system, is now in operation between Banff and Canmore, is great news. Reducing the impact vehicle use has on the environment is always good.
Police watchdog clears Southern Alberta Mounties in 2018 shooting

Police watchdog clears Southern Alberta Mounties in 2018 shooting

"Both witness officers were in jeopardy of grievous bodily harm or death from being hit or run over by the escaping vehicle," reads an ASIRT report that cleared Okotoks RCMP officers who shot at a fleeing vehicle that hit two officers and an RCMP vehicle in 2018.
Big change made for Santa's Anonymous

Big change made for Santa's Anonymous

A big change is completely altering the way the Santa’s Anonymous program is being conducted this holiday season. For the first time, food donations are not being accepted by the local charity operation.

High court takes 8 new cases, 1 about a religious mailman

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider what employers must do to accommodate religious employees, among eight new cases it added. The cases are expected to be argued in April.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Household debt On Wednesday, Statistics Canada will release its national balance sheet and financial flow accounts report, which includes the household-debt-to-inco
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