At its Sept. 3 meeting, City council approved plans for roughly 1,100 residential housing units by Mattamy Homes in the South Windsong neighbourhood.
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At its Sept. 3 meeting, City council approved plans for roughly 1,100 residential housing units by Mattamy Homes in the South Windsong neighbourhood.
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Like it or not, it appears École Alexandre-Taché, the regional francophone high school in St. Albert, will have a new home in Eldorado Park in 2016.
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EDMONTON – The Alberta government on Monday announced it will allow development in flood-prone portions of Fort McMurray and Drumheller.
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City council voted to endorse an application for a regional collaboration grant to get the proposed Capital Region Export Development Alliance (CREDA) off the ground.
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Turner Valley residents can expect to see a small increase in their tax bill this year.
Council approved a less than one per cent increase for both residential and non-residential taxes at a special council meeting on July 29, meaning the average taxpayer will see an increase of about $25 in their taxes this year over last.
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Members of Rocky View County (RVC) council gave the official go-ahead to Airdrie Transit to use County roads in the proposed change to morning ICE buses returning from Calgary.
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EDMONTON – City councillors approved the $24-million Terwillegar footbridge Wednesday, but still haven’t decided how crews will reach the site to build it.
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A compromise on road access issues has been worked out between Red Deer County and the developer of a hotel planned for Gasoline Alley.
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In a big symbolic victory for proponents of the Keystone XL pipeline, the Senate on Friday approved a measure introduced by Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) to approve its construction. Though non-binding, the vote marks the most recent attempt by Republicans to pressure President Barack Obama to move forward with the controversial project.
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CALGARY — Council unanimously approved zoning for a twin-skyscraper project that will give downtown Calgary a new tallest building — “a very big jewel,” one alderman said Monday.
Brookfield Office Properties has planned 56- and 42-storey office towers on the downtown block where the Bay parkade stands and where the Calgary Herald’s former building is being demolished.
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