Final work on two major multi-year road projects is nearing completion, just in time for the long weekend traffic rush.
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Final work on two major multi-year road projects is nearing completion, just in time for the long weekend traffic rush.
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This world can be a confusing place.
The militant greenies, convinced fossil fuels are the cause of all environmental evil (no matter the evidence to the contrary), are focused on the proposed Northern Gateway and Keystone XL pipelines as symbols of that evil.
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The new edition of the “In GOLD We TRUST” report is out. In his 7th report precious metals analyst Ronald Stoeferle takes an holistic view on the latest developments in the gold market. Mr. Stoeferle has set up his own gold fund recently at Incrementum Liechtenstein AG.
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CALGARY — Alberta and Saskatchewan are expected to lead the country in renovation spending in the next two years.
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EDMONTON – The city is warning backyard burners to obey the rules after a jump in complaints about firepits over last year.
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EDMONTON – A group working to save the former Rossdale power plant hopes the building has a better chance of survival after making the Top 10 list of Canada’s most threatened historic sites.
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Tenants in a house damaged by the flood can claim damage to their personal possessions while a landlord can claim for flood damage to the house and property.
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EDMONTON – One building has already come down, but plans for redevelopment at the downtown site anchored by the historic, fire-ravaged Kelly-Ramsey Block are still a work in progress.
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CALGARY — Sales for Alberta’s food services and drinking places industry continued to grow in April, reaching $668.1 million.
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As Calgarians clean up flood-damaged properties, there’s concern the disaster has shrunk the city’s already tight rental housing market.
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