Edmonton resident Sarah Hunter says the stench wafting over several west-end communities from the Cleanit Greenit composing site smells like rotting diapers.
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Edmonton resident Sarah Hunter says the stench wafting over several west-end communities from the Cleanit Greenit composing site smells like rotting diapers.
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Edmonton city council will need to fork out an additional $46 million so a new recreation centre can host international triathlon and cycling events as originally planned.
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The restoration of a downtown park is nearing completion after years of planning and several unexpected snags in construction.
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In the new normal, Edmonton home builders are finding that there’s no place like a new home.
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Edmonton finished dead last in a recent survey on best places to buy a home in Canada. But that doesn’t mean the city isn’t experiencing a warm front when it comes to activity, especially in the southeast where a couple of neighbourhoods are experiencing growing demand.
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CALGARY – The Alberta government’s petroleum marketing arm lost close to $1.9 billion last year primarily as a result of commitments to a troubled refinery project that finally began processing bitumen in June.
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Just when you think criminals cannot possibly stoop any lower, a new scam pops up to remind you that there are no depths grifters and con artists won’t plumb. And now that COVID-19 has shredded the economy and left millions of homeowners with mortgages they cannot afford, foreclosure scams have reappeared.
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Steadily declining since the pandemic hit in March, the price of rent in New York continued slipping this month with values dropping by 1.1%.
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In comments to the Financial Mirror, chairman of the Cyprus Property Owners Association, George Mouskides said the reports could not have come at a worse time as the real estate sector is reeling from the pandemic.
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Despite being among the many driving forces for the UAE’s economic growth over the past two decades, the real estate sector was already battling sluggish market conditions long before Covid-19 arrived. But the pandemic, in combination with the postponement of Expo 2020, long positioned as a major catalyst for the sector since its announcement in 2013, have added further instability, characterised by projects delayed, demand in decline and both values and rental yields reflecting the unfavourable climate.
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