The lowest housing inventory in Fort McMurray in 13 years is a sign the market is stabilizing and that the plummeting home values of the last decade may be coming to an end, real estate agents say.
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The lowest housing inventory in Fort McMurray in 13 years is a sign the market is stabilizing and that the plummeting home values of the last decade may be coming to an end, real estate agents say.
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Council has unanimously voted to lobby the provincial government for online and telephone voting options in time for the October 2021 municipal election. If Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard agrees to this request, the Alberta legislature would need to ammend the Local Authorities Election Act.
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October’s employment numbers for the census region covering Wood Buffalo showed an increase of 700 jobs.
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Alberta Health Services has announced a third general surgeon is now working at the Northern Lights Regional Health Centre.
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The municipality is building temporary flood berms in downtown and Waterways to prepare for river breakup in 2021. These temporary measures include a combination of sandbags and clay berms, and work is scheduled to be finished by Dec. 31. Temporary berms have already been built alongside Taiga Nova Industrial Park.
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Council unanimously cancelled a pilot program that would have encouraged commuters to move to Fort McMurray with financial incentives. Council also agreed to ask Ottawa to ease energy industry regulations while backing technology aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
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Council will discuss Councillor Verna Murphy’s motion to endorse a pilot project allowing backyard hens during Tuesday’s meeting. If the motion passes, administration will be asked to draft a plan for council to review.
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Keyano College is one of 39 Alberta colleges allowed to safely reopen to international students. According to the college, more than 100 international students from 26 countries attend Keyano.
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After more than four years of wondering if she would ever go home, Shelley Paulin is back in her rebuilt townhome at the troubled Hillview Condominium complex.
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A $15 million project upgrading Fort McMurray International Airport’s runway has been completed after work began last year.
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