No news is not necessarily good news for Sylvan Lake.
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No news is not necessarily good news for Sylvan Lake.
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Sylvan Lake’s remaining indoor ice surface will remain closed longer than originally anticipated.
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As part of their provincial contract to deal with the cleanup of infrastructure and heavily damaged residences in High River, Tervita will demolish some homes that are beyond effective remediation.
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During their regular meeting Sept. 23, Sylvan Lake councillors:
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Calgary’s chief building inspector says 25 homeowners have applied to have their houses torn down in the wake of the floods, and seven demolition permits have already been granted.
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The old Memorial Composite High School in Stony Plain is still on track for demolition, despite the tricky issue of removing environmentally-hazardous stucco.
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Monday’s decision by Lethbridge city council awarding a tender to demolish the Atrium building downtown has been met with a warm reception from business owners along 7 Street South.
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CALGARY – As the city continues to clean up after last week’s flooding, officials say more than 100 flood-damaged homes and businesses could face demolition, and some buildings could remain without electricity for months.
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One of the city’s most controversial and fiercely debated issues over the past couple months will come to a head at Tuesday’s Wood Buffalo’s municipal council meeting.
In the wake of the Oil Sands Hotel’s recent demolition, council will make a decision on whether to give the green light on municipal expropriation of seven more properties that will ultimately be leveled to make room for a proposed downtown sports and entertainment complex.
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What used to be the Oil Sands Hotel is now flat ground and rubble, as the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo finishes up demolition of the old building. The hotel was purchased and demolished by the municipality to make room for a proposed sports and entertainment complex.
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