EDMONTON – Mayor Don Iveson is optimistic 2014 will finally see two drawn-out construction projects resolved after dogging Edmonton for years — the downtown arena and the southeast LRT.
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EDMONTON – Mayor Don Iveson is optimistic 2014 will finally see two drawn-out construction projects resolved after dogging Edmonton for years — the downtown arena and the southeast LRT.
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St. Albert council passed the city’s 2014 budget in a series of unanimous votes on Monday night.
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After admitting her party got a lot wrong about the capital city, Wildrose leader Danielle Smith said she plans to continue working to better understand Edmonton in 2014.
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CNBC’s Diana Olick reports housing analyst Ivy Zelman has lowered her new home sales home estimates for 2014. Land, labor and financing influenced her decision.
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Following today’s housing recovery is like watching a bunch of sixth grade girls decide which boys are cool and which aren’t. Boy to boy, housing market to housing market, the winners and losers are constantly changing. Had one predicted just a year ago that five of the 10 healthiest housing markets would be in California, one might have been summarily dismissed.
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The 2014 budget for Strathcona County is set at $259.4 million.
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TORONTO – RBC Economics says that after another year of mediocre growth, Canada’s economy is expected to perk up in 2014 thanks to strong growth in the United States.
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MONTREAL — Canadian National Railway is expecting to deliver double-digit earnings growth in 2014 by boosting its carload volumes on a continued recovery in the North American economy.
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CALGARY – The Calgary Real Estate Board is forecasting house prices and sales to continue to grow in the resale market in 2014.
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Pretty much since 2009, analysts and economists have held out hope that next year cold be the year that things return to normal. And each year has been something of a disappointment.
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