CAO contracts at centre of council dispute
A motion to publicly release the Chief Administrative Officer’s contract and the deputy CAO’s contract arrived amid rising tension in Crowsnest Pass council chambers and a broader debate over transparency, respect and governance boundaries. In an interview with municipal governance expert George B. Cuff, the Pass Herald examined how similar conflicts across Alberta have driven CAO turnover and increased taxpayer costs, while highlighting the legal limits on what councils can disclose and direct.
New council, same budget
Crowsnest Pass’s new council campaigned on change but passed the 2026 budget exactly as written by its predecessors, keeping recreation funding, Gazebo Park upgrades and a fire practice building, along with a 0.26 per cent municipal tax increase.

