The northwest Calgary community of Capitol Hill is part of a self-guided walking tour the city has posted on its website.
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The northwest Calgary community of Capitol Hill is part of a self-guided walking tour the city has posted on its website.
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Representatives from 42 Calgary community associations met with Mayor Jyoti Gondek Saturday to voice their concerns about the proposed zoning changes.
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There have been many news articles written, opinion columns submitted and an abundance of social media posts from residents — all clearly and unequivocally voicing concerns and opposition to Calgary city council’s blanket upzoning proposal.
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The housing crisis will not magically disappear without bold action. Every day, 60 new people move into Calgary, totalling around 22,000 more people who need homes every year in Calgary.
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Provincial government indifference could be the last spike to the heart of a plan to create a hydrogen-powered passenger rail link between Calgary’s airport and Banff, say those behind it.
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One million dollars isn’t what it used to be in Calgary’s resale real estate market.
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Calgary is embracing a new brand, and it’s striving to look up.
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Crediting “higher-than-expected investment income and supplementary revenue,” the City of Calgary posted a $238-million surplus in 2023, according to a report presented at Tuesday’s executive committee meeting.
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Sustained demand and decreasing availability are driving Calgary’s retail leasing market, according to a recent report from commercial real estate firm JLL.
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Grocery stores have played a huge role in shaping Calgary for the past 75 years. In the 1950s, they were integrated into neighbourhood main streets, then later in the 20th century they became anchors for outdoor shopping centres (e.g. North Hill and later Glenmore Landing) and for indoor malls (Market Mall still has one).
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