Residents spend around 3.2 hours researching possible property buys.
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Residents spend around 3.2 hours researching possible property buys.
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Congrats. You filed your 2018 tax return. But don’t stuff it in a file cabinet just yet. Instead, look it over to uncover steps you can take right now to lower your 2019 tax bill.
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House shoppers signed 3.8% more contracts to buy existing homes in March compared with February, according to the National Association of Realtors’ pending home sales index. That was higher than analysts had expected.
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Cochrane RCMP received a complaint about a paving company offering services and not following through with them once the money was received.
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The retail sector continues to perform well, despite recent gloomy headlines. Data shows that, to December 2018, retail sales (online and in-store) grew 3.1% year-on-year. Australia has a growing population (up 1.6% year-on-year) and 26 years of uninterrupted economic growth. So why the negativity?
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After years of meetings and thousands of dollars spent on lawyers, the final details of the annexation negotiation between Fort Saskatchewan and Strathcona County have concluded and the final agreement has been sent to the Edmonton Metropolitan Regional Board (EMRB).
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Real estate analysts expect the average price of a home in Sydney to drop below $1 million within the next three months.
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Albert Einstein once wrote that “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” Were he alive today, he would be repeating the line to anyone who would listen, especially the reporters on cable news channels such as CNBC. He might add that the world’s policymakers always approach oil market disruptions in the same way: predicting there will be no impact on prices.
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Canada’s energy efficiency goods and services sector is poised to create 36,000 jobs this year, growing by 8.3 per cent, according to a report released on Monday by ECO Canada.
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It is great to hear that B.C. Premier John Horgan and Alberta premier-designate Jason Kenney are interested in working together to help both provinces.
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