A few words describe the ongoing expansion at Family Leisure Centre in Medicine Hat, and “massive” is chief among them.
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A few words describe the ongoing expansion at Family Leisure Centre in Medicine Hat, and “massive” is chief among them.
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Three issues that could loom large in the year ahead — including plans to redevelop the Veiner Centre — will be presented to a city committee today.
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Imagine if a roofing company came to your house, caused damage, realized they were at the wrong house and left without so much as a note.
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A growth management strategy (GMS) for land to the south is complete.
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TORONTO, Jan. 27, 2016 /CNW/ – Today, at a speech to the Toronto Region Board of Trade, National Energy Board (NEB) Chair and CEO Peter Watson released Canada’s Energy Future 2016: Energy Supply and Demand Projections to 2040. The report is the only publicly available Canadian long-term energy outlook that includes all energy commodities in all provinces and territories.
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Edmonton became the first city in Canada to pass an Uber-friendly bylaw Wednesday, leaving the California-based company scrambling to get provincially approved insurance before a March 1 deadline.
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Despite the precipitous decline in oil prices, Alberta’s oil producers remained active in October.
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CALGARY – Economists are forecasting more layoffs across Alberta in the first half of 2016 – but other kinds of opportunities are emerging.
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Athabasca University and the City of St. Albert have been exploring a partnership to acquire office space together, according to documents provided to the St. Albert Gazette.
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People living near homes abandoned after the 2013 flood will soon have their say on what should be done with the land once the houses are torn down.
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