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Greg Colgan

Greg joined the Outlook as the assistant editor in early 2021 and became the editor in September 2021. He comes from southwestern Ontario and has been a journalist for 15 years. He has previously covered sports, municipal and provincial politics, arts and entertainment and many other topics. He primarily covers Canmore council for the Outlook.

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Recent Work by Greg

Quarry Lake fines clarified, new fine for sleeping overnight in vehicle

Quarry Lake fines clarified, new fine for sleeping overnight in vehicle

"We’re very education focused, especially in our parking program,”
Canmore house sells for $7.5 million, setting record

Canmore house sells for $7.5 million, setting record

Canmore home sells for more than a million more than last housing sale record
Large-scale Canmore affordable housing set to move forward

Large-scale Canmore affordable housing set to move forward

“All of those years, those lands have always been slated for affordable housing. … It was always meant to be a neighbourhood with the underpinning being affordability. That was always the intent,”
Alberta resort town's Median assessed residential home price tops $1 million

Alberta resort town's Median assessed residential home price tops $1 million

In Canmore single-detached homes, duplexes, triplexes and fourplexes have a median assessment of $1.383 million, while a condo has a median assessment of $761,000.
Canmore businesses short 600-650 employees: Report

Canmore businesses short 600-650 employees: Report

Housing availability and cost the biggest challenge in getting and keeping employees in Canmore
Woman in hospital with serious injuries after collision near Canmore

Woman in hospital with serious injuries after collision near Canmore

A woman sustained serious injuries in a motor vehicle collision on the Trans-Canada Highway outside of Canmore Thursday.
Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

Skier killed in avalanche in Kananaskis Country

A 19-year-old Kelowna man was killed in an avalanche east of Mount Engadine on Tower Peak Sunday afternoon (March 10).
Federal housing fund 'only for the most ambitious communities in Canada'

Federal housing fund 'only for the most ambitious communities in Canada'

“There will come a point the fund will be exhausted. We’ve been very clear from the get-go, this particular fund is only for the most ambitious communities in Canada,”
Tourist homes remain controversial topic in Canmore

Tourist homes remain controversial topic in Canmore

“Canmore’s obviously a really important destination in Canada for all the right reasons. It’s a beautiful spot and lots of people want to stay there."
Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

Class-action lawsuit claims Exshaw cement plant creates environmental, health hazards

A class-action lawsuit against Lafarge Canada and its cement plant in Exshaw for allegedly creating environmental hazards has been launched by an Alberta resident.
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