The cost of building permits, safety inspections and business licences could rise between one and three per cent this year if a new schedule of fees is accepted by city council on Monday.
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The cost of building permits, safety inspections and business licences could rise between one and three per cent this year if a new schedule of fees is accepted by city council on Monday.
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The price of oil might be in rough shape but Alberta’s Industrial Heartland is pressing forward with major expansion plans in the coming years.
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Looking to rent in Airdrie? You could have a tough time finding accommodation, according to Astoria Asset Management’s Lorelei Talbot.
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The pause button has been pressed.
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Fort Saskatchewan has a bridge too few.
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One of the major changes the City of Airdrie is hoping to see in the revised Municipal Government Act (MGA), currently underway by the Province, is off-site levies and ensuring funding is in place for community infrastructure projects for firehalls, transit facilities and recreation centres.
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Now the dust has settled and the debris has cooled, a renewed movement is afoot to secure the future of one of the two wooden grain elevators remaining in Sexsmith.
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Concerned members of the Edgemont community have put forward a petition to stop construction of a long-awaited skatepark citing concerns of reckless abandon, ruckus and a potential eyesore – a week before the park’s design unveil.
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Who will go into the old downtown Sobeys location? The answer remains unclear what is going to happen with the space, but there’s interest.
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The final investment decision for the third and fourth phases of Shell Canada’s Carmon Creek project will be delayed, after Royal Dutch Shell announced Thursday it was cutting $15 billion on global capital spending.
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