Citing greater consumer protection, the province’s real estate industry will soon require written service agreements covering every transaction.
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Citing greater consumer protection, the province’s real estate industry will soon require written service agreements covering every transaction.
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New Yorkers are more likely to work in its stock and commodity exchanges, while citizens of the state of Washington are more likely to work in the fishing industry than Americans overall.
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Mayor Nenshi addresses city’s secondary suites battle
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Parkland County council approved up to $510,753 to fund a proposed Devonian Botanic Gardens trail connection on Tuesday, May 27.
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A number of homeowners across the country have learned that community mail boxes will soon go up on the easement adjacent to their properties and some Calgary residents are not pleased about the plan.
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Canada’s housing market would be more than able to withstand a modest two per cent increase in mortgage rates as long as it’s implemented slowly, over a year or two, BMO economist Robert Kavcic says.
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Journal business columnist Gary Lamphier interviewed Mayor Don Iveson this week about the Western Cities Summit in June and a variety of other current issues. Below is an edited transcript of their conversation:
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Emile Blokland, High River’s former mayor and current town councillor, held a press event with Alberta’s media representatives Tuesday morning to outline the progress the community has seen since the flood ahead of what is sure to be an emotional one year anniversary.
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Community concern has forced the halt of construction on a contentious 36-metre Rogers cell phone and radio tower in Bankview.
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It’s become one of Lethbridge’s busiest truck routes. So part of 43 Street North will be upgraded this summer.
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