A St. Albert landowner will not be allowed to build a second residence on his property after a decision by city council on Monday night.
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A St. Albert landowner will not be allowed to build a second residence on his property after a decision by city council on Monday night.
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If you’ve noticed an increase in wait times at St. Albert Trail intersections, you’re not alone.
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The debate about speed limits on Scona road is done, or is it? That specific issue is done for now, yet a whole bigger debate is on its way in July.
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The city’s community garden plots, near city limits in north Lethbridge, will soon be planted. But prospective gardeners in other parts of the city would like a garden facility near their neighbourhoods as well.
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HIGH RIVER – High River will never again see a repeat of last June’s flood if the current frenzy of dike-building does its job, say town officials.
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Investing in real estate require one to be conscious of geopolitical forces that shape the environment. These can be local, regional, national or global in nature. For that reason, I wish to venture out with two predictions as to what will transpire this year for Alberta investors.
1) Russia will invade eastern Ukraine sometime in May. There is simply no other reason to have tens of thousands of troops at the border conducting military exercises. Having said that, I do occasionally go to the Pravda website as to hear their side of the story. The disintegration of the Soviet Union has left Russia in a weaker state Putin may wish to get some of that sphere of influence back. Recall that he took over Crimea in March!
2) Jim Prentice will be the leader of the Progressive conservative party come September. Although I do not believe it to be a coronation of any type, he is the front runner to be the next leader because he is not tainted with the same type of history as his opponents. A strong track record at the federal level only strengthens his case.
CALGARY – Alberta continues to have the highest average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees among all provinces in the country.
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Advancements in solar and wind technologies have been well covered in the media, but developments in the pursuit of capturing the potential energy from powerful ocean waves have failed to garner the same degree of interest.
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The City of Grande Prairie will set a new goal for reducing its municipal greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2019.
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Thirteen building companies are asking council to revisit its bylaw requiring a lid for construction waste containers.
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