Another saga in the construction of the Multi-Use Agriculture Facility passed this week.
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Another saga in the construction of the Multi-Use Agriculture Facility passed this week.
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RENTON, WA—This market has more dollars than deals, with multifamily investor capital chasing product at a rapid pace, say the brokers of yet-another multifamily property to hit the sale column. Sunset View, a 240-unit garden-style multifamily property, recently sold for an undisclosed price to an undisclosed buyer.
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Farmers could rent their land out for wedding receptions for up to 300 people at once under a proposed tweak to Sturgeon County’s land-use laws.
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A preliminary review of St. Albert’s 2019 financial statements shows the city reflecting a $1.7-million surplus in operations, which council approved transferring to stabilization reserves.
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The real estate sector accounted for 40 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions, an audience of real estate owners and professionals have been told.
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A couple who said a house was “unfit” to live in due to dampness and mould has had a claim rejected as they failed to adequately ventilate the rental.
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The United Conservative Party government is forecasting a significant upswing in Alberta’s economic fortunes throughout the remainder of its term, with a budget that remains committed to a surplus within three years despite rising debt and ongoing market uncertainty.
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Alberta’s economy will get back on track in 2020 after a mild recession this past year, says a new report released Thursday by the Conference Board of Canada.
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Alberta maintained its position in December as the province with the highest average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees in Canada, according to Statistics Canada.
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Taxing short-term rentals listed online is projected to bring in $3 million this year in new revenue, the UCP government announced in its budget Thursday.
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