Peace River’s historic train station will soon be receiving a facelift, courtesy of the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation.
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Peace River’s historic train station will soon be receiving a facelift, courtesy of the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/pzxx8gp
Provincial officials are planning to fork over tens of millions in facelift funding to nine Calgary schools at an announcement Tuesday afternoon, Metro has learned.
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A local group is hoping to turn the de-commissioned Rossdale power plant into something that Edmontonians can use and enjoy.
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The Town of Peace River is looking to beautify parts of downtown this summer.
The Brownfield Redevelopment Plan, as it is dubbed, aims to take advantage of vacant and/or under-utilized properties and work with the landowner to create something visually appealing.
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Another historic building in downtown Red Deer is slated for a facelift and a re-purposing.
Sunworks owners Paul Harris and Terry Warke, and two other partners, have purchased the two-storey red brick building that most recently housed the Loonie Lane store at 4915 Little Gaetz Ave. (50th Avenue)
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The Muskoseepi Park Pavilion will get a makeover this year as it undergoes a series of renovations approved by the City of Grande Prairie on Monday.
Monday, city council agreed to allocate more than $700,000 to the replacement of the pavilion’s exterior columns, windows and a portion of the roof.
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If ever there was a challenger for Macleod Trail’s dubious distinction as the city’s ugliest thoroughfare, 8th Street S.W. is likely it.
The street’s deteriorating condition is both an eyesore and a hazard for the 10,000 citizens who walk along it daily.
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Canadian Tire has undergone a facelift and is looking to show off its smoother lines starting Thursday with a grand re-opening featuring four days of savings.
Customers may have already noticed the new brickwork surrounding the front entrance and a change in colour to some walls.
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