Flood cleanup at Bowness Park in Calgary’s northwest will stretch into 2014 and possibly longer.
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Flood cleanup at Bowness Park in Calgary’s northwest will stretch into 2014 and possibly longer.
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How fortunate we are, how lucky for our children, to live in Alberta.
This province is so full of human energy and expertise. It has jobs galore, collective technological ingenuity and unsurpassed quality of life. So many opportunities exist here that one hardly knows where to start.
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Despite a brighter than expected start to the fiscal year, Alberta’s budget will feel the repercussions of this summer’s flooding for years to come, says Provincial Treasurer Doug Horner.
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Like historic St. Patrick’s, all the city’s eastside Catholic church buildings need significant repairs.
And today none are very suitable for parish ministry, says the Rev. Kevin Tumbach. Sooner or later, they should be replaced by a new, larger sanctuary which meets today’s needs.
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High River councillors gave the first nod of approval to a proposal to build 250 ready-to-move homes in North Eagleview.
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Spruce Grove residents concerned about a proposed airport being built on their doorstep can rest easy, now that the Parkland Airport Development Corporation has decided to move to a new location.
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Overwhelmingly, people who answered a town survey about shopping in the downtown area would like more food related businesses there.
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CALGARY — Luxury condo sales are booming in Calgary this year with MLS sales over $1 million already setting an all-time yearly record.
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Finance Minister Doug Horner is promising “good news” in today’s first-quarter fiscal update, but said he’s not banking on the surge in energy prices now being spurred by the international crisis involving Syria.
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EDMONTON – The general manager of Whyte Avenue’s venerable Commercial Hotel says he wants to put a patio on parking stalls in front of his building if the city will allow it.
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