Alberta town asks province for stop-work order on coal exploration in Rocky Mountains
HIGH RIVER — An Alberta town in the Rocky Mountain foothills wants the provincial government to order a stop to increasingly controversial coal exploration in the region.
“Coal exploration is causing irreparable damage to the landscapes and watersheds as well as adversely affecting the public’s access, use and enjoyment of Crown lands,” says the letter from town council in High River, about 55 kilometres south of Calgary.
“Council (requests) all coal exploration be immediately ceased … and cease issuance of any new exploration permits … until public consultation has taken place.”
The letter says the town will pursue legal options relating to any damage caused by exploration. It also promises to seek the support of groups, including the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association and Rural Municipalities Alberta, to have a previous policy that protected the eastern slopes of the Rockies brought back.


