The Iceworks, a contemporary retail and hospitality precinct on Willoughby’s High Street, celebrated its 10th birthday this year by commissioning a gorgeous mural of native Australian blooms.
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The Iceworks, a contemporary retail and hospitality precinct on Willoughby’s High Street, celebrated its 10th birthday this year by commissioning a gorgeous mural of native Australian blooms.
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The second phase of St. Albert’s Ray Gibbon Drive twinning project is underway with the completion of a new off-ramp partially paid for by the City of Edmonton.
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OPINION: There are many things an investor should know, but whether you’re investing in residential property, KiwiSaver, shares, cryptocurrency or bank deposits, everything you need to know falls into two categories.
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Sydney property prices are overvalued and Australian households are taking on more debt compared to their incomes to keep up, a new report from investment bank UBS has warned.
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Red Deer business owners are glad to see downtown rejuvenation is a top priority for the new city council.
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Sales of previously owned homes increased 7% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 6.29 million units in September, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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As the dust settles after Monday’s municipal election, Calgary’s new mayor and council have many pressing issues to address in the weeks, months and years ahead, particularly in the real estate and housing sector.
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Multiple Airdrie business owners have spoken out against alleged pollution stemming from a nearby concrete facility they claim affects both their staff and customers, culminating in an air quality study to be completed in the next few weeks.
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Melbourne may have become Australia’s cheapest capital city in which to rent but in its wealthiest suburbs, it’s just business as usual.
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Soaring demand for affordable family-friendly homes close to schools and parks has sparked a rental boom across some of Brisbane’s leafy western suburbs, with prices climbing by up to 20 per cent in just 12 months.
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