02-15-2024, 06:44 PM
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Not a casual user
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: A simple man leading a complicated life....
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Horses A-OK in High River
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It was all a bit of a misunderstanding.
That's how High River Mayor Craig Snodgrass describes a recent incident involving a local woman ticketed for riding her horse in town.
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Snodgrass says council tries to stay out of individual issues between residents and municipal enforcement.
"At the end of the day after some good chats with our staff and CAO and protective services, my piece is, any Town of High River bylaw is owned by town council of the day and that needs to the first question that comes to us. It's not a lawyer's bylaw, it's town council's bylaw so we're all on the same page there if there's any discrepancies as to how a bylaw's written that it comes to council first," Snodgrass says.
He says the town's rich agricultural heritage is part of what the town has been, is today and will be into the future and part of that is some people like to ride their horses into town and stop at Tim Horton's, Memory Lane or the most natural spot at the Hitchin' Post.
He's still asking riders to make sure their horses are well trained, and they won't have a rodeo on Centre Street if someone honks their horn and drivers need to be respectful around the riders and their horses.
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