Renovations on the Lethbridge Police Service building are entering their final stages, the Lethbridge Police Commission heard on Wednesday.
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Renovations on the Lethbridge Police Service building are entering their final stages, the Lethbridge Police Commission heard on Wednesday.
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Alberta’s Industrial Heartland continues to see significant investment and development despite the downturn in the energy sector.
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Since the U.S. lifted its restrictions on crude oil exports in December 2015, a dozen new countries have joined its long-term export partner Canada, which had been exempt from these restrictions.
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Few things are scarier than city hall.
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Merkel wants to regulate real estate loans in Germany. The Federal Government is planning to implement extensive regulations on real estate loans. Among other things, debtors will be required under certain circumstances to repay their loans within a given period. The Federal Government said on Monday that the draft law should be followed by recommendations from the German Committee on Financial Stability.
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This year’s proposed 2017 municipal budget forecasts a tax increase of 3.3 per cent for residents and -2.38 per cent for non-residential.
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Commercial business is growing in Fort Saskatchewan.
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Small business confidence in Alberta took a turn for the worse in October and now a record number of the province’s entrepreneurs say they may resort to layoffs within the next three months.
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What’s the economics of the Notley government funding Calgary’s Green Line?
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The City of Fort Saskatchewan took another step toward selling the old hospital site (9430 95 Street).
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