City of Edmonton officials said Thursday that girders damaged in mid-March during installation on the 102 Avenue Bridge over Groat Road would have to be removed from the structure for repair or replacement.
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City of Edmonton officials said Thursday that girders damaged in mid-March during installation on the 102 Avenue Bridge over Groat Road would have to be removed from the structure for repair or replacement.
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Stony Plain is a growing community. There is opportunity for new businesses to offer more diverse products, services and employment. In an effort to target new business opportunity the Town of Stony Plain is looking to identify key industries that are best suited to enhance our local economy.
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The group promoting eastern Alberta as a target for economic development has won an award for its informational services.
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During an election, polls can result in little more than interesting chatter. But now there’s a much more useful outcome from a poll taken in a southern Alberta school.
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Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said on Tuesday it was not unusual to see an overvaluation in home prices given the market’s long rally but reiterated the country was not in the midst of a housing bubble.
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Airport officials believe some flight-pattern changes coming into effect Thursday will help throttle down on noise that’s been lamented by residents for months.
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All seats in council chambers were occupied during a non-statutory public hearing held at the April 27 town council meeting regarding the Southeast Annexation, a proposal to add 370 acres of land, located near Highwood High School, into the Town of High River.
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When Turner Valley property owners open their next garbage, recycling and sewer bills, they will notice an increase for the first time in years.
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Council received positive news regarding town finances on Monday, with a 2014 operating surplus of $900,000 and an estimated additional $880,000 in municipal tax revenue stemming from higher than expected growth.
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Council accepted a Renewable Energy Policy for Cochrane on Monday, though Councillor Morgan Nagel voted against the motion on the grounds of what it could mean for future budgets.
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