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Corridor users disappointing

Corridor users disappointing

Notes In response to the article, TSMV says human use concerning, I feel compelled to comment on my observations as my house backs onto the Eagle Terrace/Eagle Heights wildlife corridor.
Is more mitigation necessary?

Is more mitigation necessary?

Editor: The headline in the Oct. 23 issue of the Outlook reads Cougar Creek home buyout would cost $91 million.
Two issues for Canmore …

Two issues for Canmore …

Editor: A couple of Canmore issues ... First: I was at the transit open house and reviewed the two routes and am delighted to see this progressing.
Name calling no help at all

Name calling no help at all

Editor: An Oct. 10 letter in the Outlook contradicts its professed support for “caring communities” in Canmore by resorting to name-calling.
How does development affect community?

How does development affect community?

Editor: I have now read various Canmore residents’ responses to the proposed development plan in the Peaks of Grassi near Quarry Lake and listened to my Canmore friends contribute their points of view to this proposed development.
What are residents' benefits from events?

What are residents' benefits from events?

Editor: Re: Will enough ever be enough? It was refreshing to read your editorial in last week’s paper. You’re right. The residents of Banff have had more than enough of special events in our town, especially for-profit races.
Honour our democracy

Honour our democracy

Editor: For me, Remembrance Day is about honouring and thanking all those who perished and put their lives at risk, allowing us to enjoy freedom.
Satisfied with council decisions

Satisfied with council decisions

Editor: In response to Mr. Christou’s letter last week: The pedestrian bridge decision was not about where to put it, but whether a sewer line should be attached to a bridge over the river or drilled below.
Are we prepared to solve housing issue?

Are we prepared to solve housing issue?

Editor: Our housing problem is something that we as residents know exists and we don’t have to look hard to see the consequences that it is having on the town. I was born in Canmore and am fortunate enough to still call this town home.
NIMBY, with reason

NIMBY, with reason

Editor: Regarding the Oct. 10 letter “NIMBY shows in Peaks protest.” Mr.
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