Edmonton developers are welcome to apply for permits to build six-storey structures out of wood, said city officials after Calgary moved to promote more “innovative” housing options.
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Edmonton developers are welcome to apply for permits to build six-storey structures out of wood, said city officials after Calgary moved to promote more “innovative” housing options.
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With oil prices at new modern lows, China is seizing the opportunity to stock up.
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The cross-examination of planning consultant Olga Lovatt kicked off Thursday’s round of the annexation hearing between the City of Grande Prairie and County of Grande Prairie.
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Canadians are struggling with steep housing costs, according to a large global survey which found that high mortgage, rent and utility payments are leaving little for saving and investing.
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At the regular town council meeting on Oct. 27, updates were given about the Disaster Recovery Program (DRP) by Shane Schreiber, acting managing director of Alberta Emergency Management Agency at the Government of Alberta.
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Specific businesses are planned to be targeted for Fort Saskatchewan, following the release of the city’s retail analysis plan, and based on residents’ retail requests.
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Residents of Airdrie will see their organics recycling green bins picked up every second week rather than weekly starting Nov. 1, according to Tracey Chala, team leader, Waste & Recycling Services for the City of Airdrie.
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CALGARY – Alberta small business confidence is nearing its post-recession high but more than half of entrepreneurs in the province say the shortage of labour remains their biggest challenge.
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The Petroleum Services Association of Canada is forecasting an almost seven per cent drop in the number of wells drilled next year, but that isn’t the half of it.
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EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Jim Prentice issued a statement Thursday supporting TransCanada’s application to the National Energy Board for approval to build the $12-billion Energy East pipeline.
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