More than half of Calgarians feel the city is moving in the wrong direction, with voters more divided on who’s most qualified to turn things around, according to a new poll.
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More than half of Calgarians feel the city is moving in the wrong direction, with voters more divided on who’s most qualified to turn things around, according to a new poll.
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Hand counting ballots this municipal election has Edmonton Elections warning that full results of the Monday, Oct. 20, vote may not be clear until the following day or later.
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Longstanding Calgary-based Truman Homes is the developer behind the massive 95-acre West District project on the west side of Calgary. Truman’s ambitious master plan was first announced back in 2014. Fast forward to today and the plan is being realized with the recent opening of Radio Park, a $20 million, 8.5-acre park in the middle of a suburban urban village.
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Amid rising global energy demand, oil prices could jump above $100 per barrel if Russia’s oil is pushed out of the market, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.
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Restoration work is on budget and on time for the city’s historic CPR Pedestrian Bridge reopen next summer.
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TORONTO — Toronto’s real estate board says sales rose in September as prices continued to decline.
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Attributing his campaign to a deep drive to help in struggling situations, Ron Fedoruk hopes to become part of the next city council.
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Korey Lindberg believes he has a new perspective that Redcliff council needs.
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Dallas is the fourth-most expensive rental market in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, according to a Wednesday report.
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Taking out a home loan is a big financial decision. This is why, when we recently asked 1000 Australians about their most recent home loan, more than three-quarters said they took out their last home loan with a lender they’d already heard of. Just 24 per cent chose a lender that was new to them. Could our preference for familiarity be holding us back?
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