The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is asking the province for an exemption from changes to municipal election rules, as it prepares for a byelection.
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The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo is asking the province for an exemption from changes to municipal election rules, as it prepares for a byelection.
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In the past five years, the median rent in New York City has climbed nearly 30 percent, reaching an all-time high of $3,800 a month. For rental agents, that means more lucrative commissions.
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The housing crunch means many tenants pay as much as half of their income on housing. And, unlike homeowners, renters don’t accrue equity.
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Rents in Dubai’s retail sector grew by an average of 15 percent in the third quarter of this year, as a lack of new supply and high demand from shoppers meant it remained a landlords’ market at the emirate’s popular malls.
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The rising cost of living and soaring inflation continue to exert pressure on rental prices, further inflating the rental bubble.
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More duplexes and semi-detached homes are set to transform Sydney suburbs as new reforms are making it easier to build across local governments in NSW.
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Richard Swanson faced a tough choice: sell the South Yarra investment property he had owned for six years for a loss, or hold on and hope it recovered in value.
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The pinnacle of Sydney’s luxury apartment market has scored a new sale to rank among the most expensive of them all, bumping former garbo-turned-billionaire Ian Malouf from the top three deals.
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Used car pricing in Alberta is seeing a seven per cent drop compared to 2023, but it’s not quite to the level of pre-pandemic prices.
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Southeast Asia’s role in the global energy system is set to grow strongly over the next decade, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) most recent publication. The region will contribute heavily both to energy production as well as global demand, as its population expands rapidly, and several countries undergo industrialization. Several emerging economies, such as Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia will play a major role in the global energy market in the coming decades, but they will need greater economic support if they are to achieve their climate pledges.
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