IMPORTANT NOTICE The City of Calgary would like to remind Northern Hills residents that the 96 Avenue N.E. right-of-way from Harvest Hills Link to Deerfoot Trail is a heavy construction site. As such, members of the public need to avoid the area for their own safety. Residents east of Harvest Hills Link wishing to access the south side of 96 Avenue should use the existing intersection at Harvest Hills Link. Read More ...
Do you have an opinion on where your tax dollars should go? If so, the Alberta government would like to hear from you as we prepare our next budget. Let us know what your priorities are, and the balance you place on delivering programs and services today, and saving for tomorrow. Developing the provincial budget requires thoughtful choices and balanced trade-offs. Much like preparing your personal budget, you need to Read More ...
POLICE AND COMMUNITY AWARENESS PROGRAM (PCAP) The Police & Community Awareness Program (PCAP, formerly known as PACT) is a proven, effective crime prevention tool employed by the Calgary Police Service to alert residents in Calgary and surrounding rural areas to important situations such as criminal acts occurring in their area or requests for public assistance in cases such as missing children. Furthermore, it provided its messages to a person answering Read More ...
The Northern Hills Community Association has adopted a “zero tolerance” approach to graffiti. In 2011 we started a committee to deal with graffiti issues in our area. This committee liaises with city and police departments to report and remove graffiti. If you are interested in helping out, contact graffiti@northernhills.ab.ca What is Graffiti Vandalism? Graffiti is any inscription or drawing that is placed on someone else’s private property without their consent. Read More ...
Snow Route Parking Bans Sign up here for automatic email notifications of Calgary Snow Events. This winter, Calgary will implement Snow Route parking bans for the first time in our city’s history. This program will touch every community in Calgary and will impact all drivers. The Snow Route parking ban bylaw was approved by City Council in October 2011. Since then, the program has undergone a number of adjustments in Read More ...








