Passenger numbers were down slightly at Edmonton International Airport last year after a record year in 2018.
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Passenger numbers were down slightly at Edmonton International Airport last year after a record year in 2018.
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The average monthly rent in Canada rose 4.3 per cent, year over year, at the end of December.
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TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– MortgageCalculator.ca is the industry’s leading Financial Planning Tool that is designed to help real estate buyers compare current mortgage rates of multiple Canadian financial institutions.
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Despite dipping in November, Alberta continues to have the highest average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees for all provinces in Canada.
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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is forecasting capital spending in the oil and natural gas industry to be about $2 billion higher in 2020 compared to last year, representing a four per cent hike in capital investment in the conventional side, and an eight per cent increase in the oil sands.
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Buying a house is the biggest, and often most important, financial decision of your life.
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The decline of the retail sector in Northern Ireland is continuing even as other parts of the commercial property market anticipate a bounce from the Executive’s return, a survey said today.
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Nationwide, rents rose 1.4 percent year-over-year in December 2019, according to ApartmentList.com, an apartment search site. In the District, rents rose at a slightly higher pace of 1.6 percent during that same time.
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KAMPALA – The President of the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI), Walid Moussa, is today, January 30, 2020, expected in the country.
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Some St. Albert residents say they are choked, upset and unimpressed by a reduction in service levels coming to St. Albert Transit this fall.
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