CALGARY – Calgary year-over-year home price growth was the best in Canada in November and more than doubled the national average, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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CALGARY – Calgary year-over-year home price growth was the best in Canada in November and more than doubled the national average, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association.
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TORONTO – RBC Economics says that after another year of mediocre growth, Canada’s economy is expected to perk up in 2014 thanks to strong growth in the United States.
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Last month Fort Saskatchewan was voted one of the 25 best communities in Alberta, and last week the city’s economic developer Terry Stacey explained to the Chamber of Commerce why the Fort was given that honour.
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CALGARY – For the second time this week, another economic report is forecasting Alberta’s GDP growth in 2014 will lead the nation.
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CALGARY – Calgary had the nation’s best year-over-year price growth in November for repeat home sales, according to the latest Teranet-National Bank National Composite House Price Index released Thursday.
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Chestermere is poised to approve a massive 970-hectare residential and business development that will buttress the town against Calgary’s border and attract more than 46,000 new residents to the former summer village over the coming decades.
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City council will be asked to use tax reserve funds to help mitigate a slight loss in property tax revenue from flood-damaged homes.
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It will be several months before the horses return to Alberta Downs for the 2014 racing season. But changes are already afoot.
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CALGARY – Alberta has been the largest contributor to economic growth in the country for three consecutive years, outpacing the much larger economies of Central Canada, says a new report released Monday by the Conference Board of Canada.
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