Pay Parking is here
Residents must register for three hours of free parking per day in the downtown area, and to park on resident-only streets. Register for your free parking at Town Hall, or online at
banff.ca/ResidentPermit.
Communications Planning for Non-Profits
Thursday, July 27, 12-1 p.m.The Bow Valley Non-Profits Speaker Series is a free monthly online event by the towns of Banff and Canmore. In this month’s session learn how to create a communications calendar that works for your non-profit, create key messages to target different audiences and how to “pitch” your group in 20 seconds or less. Register online at bowvalleynonprofits.ca/training.
Seniors Housing Survey
We want to learn about the current housing situation for those 60 years old and older, and their opinions about housing needs in Banff. Visit BanffViewpoints.ca to take the survey online, or pick up a print survey at Town Hall. Survey closes July 14.
Taxes in Canada
Wednesday, July 14, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Presented by the Canada Revenue Agency
Get the facts about Canadian taxes and tax-related benefits, and answers to all your tax related questions in this free online session. All participants will receive a $20 grocery gift card. Register at banff.ca/Settlement, email settlement.programmer@banff.ca or call 403.762.1144.
Canadian Citizenship Information Session
Wednesday, July 21, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
The citizenship application process has changed. Find out about the new application package and process, the most current eligibility requirements, the impact of COVID-19 on testing, government resources, and more in this free, online session. Visit banff.ca/Settlement, email settlement.programmer@banff.ca or call 403.762.1144 to register.