Passenger travel is down to a trickle at the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) but cargo flights are looking up following a $36-million expansion.
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Passenger travel is down to a trickle at the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) but cargo flights are looking up following a $36-million expansion.
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With Biden promising to distribute 100 million vaccines in the first 100 days of his administration, many employers around the country are asking the same question: When can we safely open our offices again?
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Buying property in London on a budget is no mean feat, especially since the average house price in the capital has now exceeded half a million pounds.
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The Indianola City Council meets in regular session Monday evening.
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COVID-19 has changed how people travel in addition to the way people work and where they want to live. Companies like Airbnb and Vrbo allow homeowners to rent out rooms or properties for short-term vacationers, and have seen shifts in traveler preferences since the start of the pandemic.
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Amongst the speculation of the upcoming Budget, property investors and, specifically, buy-to-let landlords are anxiously waiting to hear an update surrounding Capital Gains Tax (CGT). Many anticipate a hike in the CGT rates making it increasingly expensive for those looking to sell their assets. Barrows and Forrester, a letting and estate agent, discovered that 48% of the landlords they had spoken to are concerned about the suspected increase to CGT.
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They’re quality, can be custom designed, are cheaper than your average build and manufactured in a fraction of the usual time. The pre-fab industry says with greater investment, New Zealand could be producing tens of thousands more houses every year. Kelly Dennett reports.
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Converting empty commercial properties into residential dwellings seems
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OPINION: What a difference a year makes
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The UCP government has no intention of creating a specific program aimed at incentivizing or attracting tenants to fill empty office towers in Calgary’s downtown, Finance Minister Travis Toews said Friday.
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