An Alberta Court of King’s Bench judge has quashed a $32 million lawsuit against Sturgeon Public involving a sewage lagoon.
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An Alberta Court of King’s Bench judge has quashed a $32 million lawsuit against Sturgeon Public involving a sewage lagoon.
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Attendees of a recent open house said more consultation is needed on plans for land in St. Albert’s west from Ray Gibbon Drive to Carrot Creek.
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City Council has granted its stamp of approval to the Spruce Grove Centre Business Association’s 2023 budget.
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Better protection of tenants’ information has been backed by NSW Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello after industry groups and renters raised concerns about a potential Optus-style data breach.
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Buyer demand for new builds is down on last year, and times are tougher for the industry, but the outlook is not as grim as some claim, home building companies say.
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In its latest World Energy Outlook, the International Energy Agency stated that thanks to the energy crisis rattling the world right now, demand for fossil fuels would peak, speeding up the transition to renewable energy. But is this just a case of wishful thinking?
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One of Alberta’s big pushes towards economic diversification has come by way of the tech sector, but as the country hurtles towards an economic slowdown, investment in the sector across Canada is dropping off.
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Wichita area home values will end the year up 12.9% and then rise by another 4.7% next year according to the 2023 Wichita Housing Forecast recently published by the Wichita State University Center for Real Estate.
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It’s important to keep in mind that, in the USA, you are liable for paying the property taxes on any real estate you own.
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Industrial properties continue to outperform both office and retail assets, with rental growth averaging 5.1% so far this year, well up from the 2.2% for the full 2021, according to the latest Rode Report on the SA property market.
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