At Tuesday’s meeting, High River council voted to examine the option of returning the Wallaceville neighbourhood to an “undeveloped state,” essentially removing all existing homes and relocating residents.
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At Tuesday’s meeting, High River council voted to examine the option of returning the Wallaceville neighbourhood to an “undeveloped state,” essentially removing all existing homes and relocating residents.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton faces an estimated $168-million bill to stop repeated southeast flooding that has filled basements with water and submerged cars.
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Celebrity contactor Mike Holmes and Lifestyle Homes may have teamed up to fix one High River family’s flood-ravaged basement, but the recent Holmes Makes it Right episode is offering the town a learning experience.
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CALGARY – The record-breaking luxury residential development, The River, in Calgary is making new design enhancements in response to the devastating summer floods.
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Officials with the two municipal offices and the Foothills School Division in High River, along with the Province, signed a letter of intent to explore sharing a facility in the community.
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The Alberta government is putting $81 million over the next four years into restoring provincial parks damaged in the June floods.
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Homeowners who live along the nation’s coasts and river valleys are discovering that changes made to the National Flood Insurance Program are causing their insurance premiums to skyrocket at alarming rates.
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Calls are increasing for the provincial government to give people living in floodway areas more time to decide whether they will accept a buyout of their homes by a Nov. 30 deadline.
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$300 jump in the monthly rent has one family relocating to a smaller apartment. They’re not the only victims of surge in demand for rentals
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Torrential rain earlier in the month caused mass flooding across the state of Colorado, a state that in recent years has experienced a boom in oil and gas drilling and production due to the development of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling technologies.
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