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New visitor, resort accommodation parking bylaw gets Bighorn council approval

New visitor, resort accommodation parking bylaw gets Bighorn council approval

“If the total for a building comes to 93.5 stalls, it would be rounded up to 94. This is taken as an average. It is the number of parking requirements based on experience. … In planning practice, we try to find a balance between too much and too little parking.”
MD of Bighorn to conduct ward boundary review

MD of Bighorn to conduct ward boundary review

“Are we looking at potentially creating another ward. We have to have an odd number of councillors. Could we be reducing or increasing the number of councillors potentially?”
Tourism industry veteran appointed advocacy group CEO

Tourism industry veteran appointed advocacy group CEO

“We really see this as an opportunity for Alberta to meaningfully and sustainably diversify its economy, but that’s going to require a coordinated advocacy effort to remind government and those wanting to form government that we need to have a strategic policy framework.”
Stoney Nakoda resident facing multiple firearm-related offences

Stoney Nakoda resident facing multiple firearm-related offences

A 24-year-old Stoney Nakoda resident is facing 26 charges after police responded to a call for shots being fired from a vehicle Aug. 17.

COMMENTARY: Cleaning up our act on plastic pollution

They are convenient, inexpensive and versatile but plastics are harming our health and our planet. Recognizing the damaging effects of plastic pollution, the federal government recently announced regulations limiting single-use plastics. But they do not go far enough to protect human health or ensure environmental sustainability.
Morley resident charged in death of motorcyclist in two-vehicle collision

Morley resident charged in death of motorcyclist in two-vehicle collision

A 33-year-old Morley resident is facing multiple charges in relation to the death of a Fort Saskatchewan woman killed in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 1A near Morley Road Friday night (Aug. 19).
Valley Winds Community Choir head into new choir season

Valley Winds Community Choir head into new choir season

“The community choir is open to anybody who wants to sing about ages 18 and up. We have people with zero experience and who cannot read music, but always wanted to sing. Then we have people who have done a lot of singing in their past and want to keep going with that in a welcoming social environment.”
EDITORIAL: UCP push for provincial police service poor planning, waste of resources

EDITORIAL: UCP push for provincial police service poor planning, waste of resources

Despite receiving pushback from countless organizations, municipalities and associations, the UCP is full steam ahead with bringing in a provincial police force.
Woman killed in two-vehicle collision near Morley

Woman killed in two-vehicle collision near Morley

A 53-year-old Fort Saskatchewan woman was killed in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 1A near Morley Road Friday night, police said.
Canmore hockey prospect wins silver at Five Nations Cup

Canmore hockey prospect wins silver at Five Nations Cup

“After our wins, standing on the blue line and hearing the national anthem, it was a great moment for that. After you go through a good game, and you play with a lot of great teammates and looking up at the flag is a surreal moment.”
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