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Parks Canada starts more wildfire risk reduction work near south-side neighbourhoods
Parks Canada contractors will start removing trees in December at the base of Sulphur Mountain near neighbourhoods along Mountain Avenue and west of Cave Avenue, as part of the ongoing Spray Middle Springs Wildfire Risk Reduction Project. Read on... -
Solar project helps Banff community hub go greener
Solar panels installed on Banff’s most energy-efficient building help the facility protect the environment, while providing year-round comfortable and accessible space for the community. Read on... -
Banff sign unwrapped at new location
Today, Mayor of Banff, Corrie DiManno, unwrapped the iconic Banff sign in its new home near the Banff Train Station, just in time for the opening of the Banff Christmas Market. Read on... -
Banff sign removed ahead of relocation
Photos at the iconic welcome sign on Norquay Road will be on hold after letters removed in preparation for new parkette location Read on... -
2025 Banff Town Council Election Results
Four new faces on Banff Town Council and two incumbents join incumbent mayor elected by acclimation. Read on... -
Charge into safety: Learn the risks of lithium-ion batteries this Fire Prevention Week
From phones to power tools: Banff Fire Department urges residents to safely buy, store and dispose of these rechargeable batteries. Read on... -
First pedestrian bridge in Banff receives a new name
The pedestrian bridge linking all Bow River trails and connecting Muskrat Street and Glen Avenue has been given a name from the Blackfoot Confederacy: Thunder Medicine Pipe Bridge Read on... -
Banff awarded funding from Intact’s Municipal Climate Resiliency Grants Program
Intact funding enables FireSmart upgrades to public infrastructure to reduce wildfire risks in Banff and the Bow Valley Read on... -
Banff expands social, arts and cultural programming for young adults
Town's BanffLife program to offer more young adults even more arts and culture workshops, alcohol-free social events and wellness-focused activities, in addition to the popular Mountain Adventure offerings Read on... -
Town of Banff opens the door to more housing
Banff Town Council has approved the scope of work for the municipality’s next housing project to offer homes at below-market costs, for renters and buyers, along with much-needed community space for Banff residents. Read on... -
Property taxes support daily services to residents
Property Tax Notices have been mailed to Banff property owners. Learn what taxes pay for and how to sign up for the monthly payment plan or other ways to pay. Read on... -
Banff invests to provide safe road network for all users
Annual pavement repairs to enhance safety include resurfacing Hidden Ridge Way, Mount Edith House surface lot and Hawk Ave. A sidewalk is being installed on Moose St. Repairs continue in fall with work in Middle Springs, Muskrat and Beaver streets. Read on... -
Town of Banff helps homeowners finance energy efficiency renovations and provides $480,000 in rebate
Banff homeowners wanting to retrofit their homes for greater comfort and energy cost savings can now apply for up to $50,000 in low-interest loans from the Town of Banff. Read on... -
Banff opens unique nature-based adventure playground
The Town of Banff celebrates the opening of an adventure playground in Sundance Park that creates challenges and elements of risk in play while reflecting the nature of Banff Read on... -
Town launches intensive tree and deadfall removal to reduce wildfire risk
The Town of Banff is cutting down hundreds of conifer trees and removing deadfall around municipal buildings and in perimeter neighbourhoods around town to reduce the risk of wildfire spreading in our community. Read about locations and impact... -
Review your 2025 property assessment notice
Banff's property assessment notices were mailed last week. Property assessments are used to help allocate each property owner’s fair share of taxes needed for municipal services and programs. Check your assessed value and compare to other homes. Read on... -
Have your say on the draft Banff Community Plan
Banff residents are invited to provide feedback on the Draft 2025 Community Plan, which will guide the town over the next decade. It sets goals on affordable housing, environment, tourism, transportation, commercial growth and more. Is anything missing? Review the plan and provide feedback... -
Town to replace aging water mains, sewers under Caribou Street in 2025-26
Reconstruction of Caribou Street, between Lynx Street and Banff Avenue, starting in fall 2025 will replace the 100-year-old water and sewer pipes and extend Bear Street pedestrian-friendly plaza. Read on... -
Crews cut, burn deadfall & brush to ensure emergency access to utility pipes
The Town of Banff’s water services department has contracted an arborist team to clear trees and brush above the water and sewer lines in remote areas in and around town. Read on... -
Banff’s green fleet REVs up with mini utility vehicles
The Town of Banff unveils two new electric utility vehicles this spring as part of the Responsible Energy Vehicle (REV) program launched in 2019. Read on... -
Banff property owners asked to review their home’s assessed value
The Town of Banff has launched the Assessment Review Period with the mailout of all property assessment notices in town. This starts the time period homeowners have to review and potentially ask to change their property’s assessed market value... Read on...
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