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City spending $250K on flood mitigation

Posted on November 14, 2013 by Joe

The City of Medicine Hat will have to spend some of its own money to install flood mitigation measures, but civic officials say that only amounts to about $250,000 on the $9.1 million funding announcement made by the province on Tuesday.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/noket3j

Posted in Medicine Hat (Alberta) | Tagged costs, flood

U of C researchers find lost heat costs Calgary homeowners millions

Posted on November 11, 2013 by Joe

Calgarians may have barely stirred in their sleep one spring night in 2012 as a small-engine plane flew back and forth over the city’s neighbourhoods at low altitude.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/ml25smx

Posted in Calgary (Alberta) | Tagged costs, heat

Power saving idea gets green light from council

Posted on September 25, 2013 by Joe

The Town of Black Diamond is looking to assume power over its electricity costs.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/p57hal3

Posted in Okotoks (Alberta) | Tagged costs, electricity

Health insurance sales hit the mall — and Web

Posted on September 12, 2013 by Joe

Theresa Pugh stopped at a store near Lord & Taylor after eating at the restaurant a few doors down.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/qfymmmc

Posted in United States | Tagged costs, insurance

Flood will cost Albertans for several years

Posted on August 30, 2013 by Joe

Despite a brighter than expected start to the fiscal year, Alberta’s budget will feel the repercussions of this summer’s flooding for years to come, says Provincial Treasurer Doug Horner.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/npadgls

Posted in Alberta | Tagged costs, flood

Premier applauds Edmonton council’s ‘sensible’ LRT decision

Posted on August 29, 2013 by Joe

EDMONTON – An Edmonton city council decision that will likely delay construction of Edmonton’s southeast LRT line by one or two years was “very sensible,” Premier Alison Redford said Thursday.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/ntok6gz

Posted in Edmonton (Alberta) | Tagged costs, LRT

Water supply to cost over $100 million over 25 years

Posted on August 28, 2013 by Joe

Whether it’s a pipeline from Calgary, the Bow River or the Highwood River, Okotoks canIf 90% paid by province, cost not all on Okotoks, maybe say to supply water to Okotoks could cost . . . . expect to pay at least $100 million to meet its water needs over the next 25 years.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/prrhomq

Posted in Okotoks (Alberta) | Tagged costs, water

Comparing Red Deer to locations around world

Posted on August 24, 2013 by Joe

A Red Deer couple had the chance to take a look at what they could afford if they were to sell their Canadian home and live abroad.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lbhtn2y

Posted in Red Deer (Alberta) | Tagged comparison, costs

Town’s proactive approach after 2005 flood helps in 2013

Posted on August 22, 2013 by Joe

Town administration has estimated that the initial costs of 2013 flood repairs and replacements would ring in at around $1 million.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/kbfdecj

Posted in Cochrane (Alberta) | Tagged costs, flood

City to cover backflow preventers

Posted on August 20, 2013 by Joe

Moments after Hatters implored city council not to drag its feet on flood mitigation planning, members voted unanimously to cover the cost of installing sewage backflow preventers in flooded or flood-prone homes then seek reimbursement from the provincial government.

Read more: http://tinyurl.com/lnll4lp

Posted in Medicine Hat (Alberta) | Tagged costs, flood

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