History irritates city hall. What happened in Calgary before the tenure of this current administration is dismissed as either irrelevant or repugnant.
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History irritates city hall. What happened in Calgary before the tenure of this current administration is dismissed as either irrelevant or repugnant.
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B.C. has historically been a place many move to for employment opportunities and an active lifestyle, but that appears to no longer be the case.
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Two of the country’s largest natural gas producers announced new or accelerated growth plans this week — betting better days are head for the sector despite Western Canadian gas prices that are currently “well below” the cost of supplying the fuel to markets.
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The latest data from Statistics Canada shows Alberta had the highest employment gains across the country in June.
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The government of Alberta is working to reduce red tape for communities or businesses so they can spend more time restoring watersheds and less time filling out paperwork.
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As Alberta’s economy continues to attract more people, one of the province’s major landlords says it’s seeing strong demand for less expensive housing.
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Alberta remains in a strong position, despite a projected 2.5 per cent drop in revenues this year, according to Provincial Fiscal Outlook, a new report released July 29 by The Conference Board of Canada.
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Imagine this: in the heart of the Alberta Badlands, just an hour and a half from Calgary, the sun rises across ancient landscapes while visitors from around the globe stretch their arms, awakening in luxurious glamping tents.
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Pressures from the trade war are expected to push every Canadian province into fiscal deficit this year, but their fortunes going forward could be radically different, according to a new report released by the Conference Board of Canada on Tuesday.
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For the first time in more than 40 years, Alberta is on track to potentially build more homes than Ontario this year — despite having a much smaller population.
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