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Alberta First Nation calls for environmental review of mountain town projectsAn Alberta First Nation has added its voice to a call for a provincial environmental assessment on two major property development projects in a neighbouring mountain town.CanadaFeb 14, 2024
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Group of Canmore residents asks government for environmental assessment of developmentsBow Valley Engage says that the Three Sisters Village and Smith Creek projects have the potential to almost double the population of Canmore, which is west of Calgary.EnvironmentJan 10, 2024
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Alberta mountain town to allow 2 major developments to go ahead after losing appealTwo major developments that could almost double the population of an Alberta mountain community will go ahead after Alberta's highest court dismissed an appeal by the town.CanadaOct 4, 2023
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Canmore to allow 2 major developments to go ahead after losing appealAlberta's highest court has dismissed a Canmore appeal to reverse a tribunal decision ordering it to allow two major developments that would almost double the town's population.CanadaOct 3, 2023
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Canmore granted right to appeal development order by provincial tribunalCanmore council rejected the proposed Three Sisters Village and Smith Creek projects, but the Land and Property Rights Tribunal ruled that both developments could go ahead.CanadaOct 25, 2022
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Canmore town council rejects second proposed developmentThe proposed Three Sisters Village and Smith Creek projects in Canmore, west of Calgary, would have almost doubled the town's population in the coming decades.EnvironmentMay 25, 2021
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Council rejects 1 of 2 controversial developments in Alberta mountain townTown council in a popular mountain community has rejected one of two proposed development projects that together would have almost doubled its population in the coming decades.EnvironmentApr 27, 2021
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Development in wildlife corridor in mountain town of Canmore back up for debatePlans for two projects, which make up about 80 per cent of the remaining developable land in Canmore, show they could almost double the town's population in the coming decades.EnvironmentFeb 2, 2021
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