Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has signed a deal to buy the Joslyn oilsands project for $225 million from Total SA and its partners.
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Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has signed a deal to buy the Joslyn oilsands project for $225 million from Total SA and its partners.
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Zoopla, Rightmove and online agent Tepilo are all advertising rent-to-rent properties for sale.
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Andium Homes is deferring rent increases over fears tenants won’t be able to cope with the cost of living.
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Withdrawing from the federal climate change plan amid suspended construction on the Trans mountain pipeline won’t affect Alberta’s bottom line this year, according to the latest provincial financial update released Friday.
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The court decision quashing approval for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion could have serious long-term implications for the Edmonton economy, the chief city economist says.
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Advanced polling took place Thursday in Maple Creek for two candidates running to replace former Mayor Barry Rudd, who stepped down in May.
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Strathcona County’s population is pushing a major milestone.
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Irish books and stationery retailer Eason is planning to sell 13 properties in the Republic in a move that it expects to generate a €60 million windfall for its 220 shareholders.
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When St. Albert city councillors took their six-week summer break, Mayor Cathy Heron decided not to let it go to waste.
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A mix of condos, retail space and a hotel is planned for the current home of the Blue Plate Diner and an adjacent parking lot on 104 Street that could also have an impact on the weekly farmers market during the building process.
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