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Tax hike grows for Foothills County residents

Posted on May 8, 2023 by Joe

Foothills County ratepayers are looking at a larger than expected tax increase, in part due to increased school requisitions and higher policing costs.

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Posted in High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

Open houses to discuss secondary suites in Foothills County

Posted on April 25, 2023 by Joe

Foothills County is planning a trio of open houses to continue the conversation around secondary suites.

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Posted in High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

Proposed solar farm near High River deemed too dangerous for birds

Posted on April 21, 2023 by Joe

Citing possible negative effects on bird populations, the Alberta Utilities Commission has turned down a massive 1,500-acre solar farm proposed for a site near High River.

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Posted in High River (Alberta)

FOOTHILLS MAGAZINE: Region touts long list of film credits

Posted on April 19, 2023 by Joe

There are rolling hills, golden farmland, an evergreen boreal forest and snow-capped Canadian Rockies, punctuated by historic towns, each with their own character. 

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Posted in High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

Housing market pushes developer to seek three-year extension

Posted on April 3, 2023 by Joe

A developer has been given a three-year extension for a High River sub-division.

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House prices on the rise

Posted on March 20, 2023 by Joe

Housing prices were up again last month from February of 2022.

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Posted in High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

Town gets some surprise cash

Posted on March 6, 2023 by Joe

The provincial budget last week brought some extra cash to the Town of High River.

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Posted in High River (Alberta)

Low supply, falling sales in nearby communities push up home prices

Posted on February 17, 2023 by Joe

Sales are falling off significantly in the communities surrounding Calgary, but overall low supply has kept prices stable in most outlying areas, recent market statistics show.

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Posted in Airdrie (Alberta), Cochrane (Alberta), High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

Calgary eyes expansion south

Posted on February 16, 2023 by Joe

A negotiation committee has been set up including Foothills County and the City of Calgary.

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Posted in High River (Alberta), Okotoks (Alberta)

High River still keeping tabs on proposed biodigester

Posted on February 16, 2023 by Joe

High River’s mayor wants the community to know the Town’s still working diligently when it comes to the biodigester issue at Rimrock Feeders.

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