Lots of noise erupted during the election campaign from candidates jumping all over a “subsidy” to land developers.
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Lots of noise erupted during the election campaign from candidates jumping all over a “subsidy” to land developers.
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The past year has seen many talks of annexation hit the Capital Region, mainly coming from Edmonton, which has been looking to take over a portion of Leduc.
But Fort Saskatchewan has plans of its own for future growth.
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Development plans for Bremner, a 100,000 population subdivision proposed east of Sherwood Park, is not a done deal, said Strathcona County Planning and Development director Stacy Fedechko.
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The new Leduc County council met for their first official regular meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 5, and in a lengthy discussion with representatives from the Town of Devon and developers, endorsed a decision to transition an area structure plan (ASP) planned for east of Devon from industrial to residential development.
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When none of four potential locations for the Destination Project at the University of Lethbridge were ideal, university planners went back to the drawing table and came up with something that combined elements of all.
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Lethbridge-area residents will be the winners in this lottery.
More than 100 players are in the running. And you only pay if you win!
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The owners of land intended to become an aerodrome in southeast Parkland County have been ordered by Transport Canada to conduct research and consultation on the potential effects of their plans on the surrounding community and environment.
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City leaders and history buffs celebrated the rejuvenation of Fort Calgary on Wednesday, breathing new life into a historical site that has on numerous occasions nearly been lost.
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CALGARY – The provincial government unveiled a plan Tuesday aimed at growing Alberta’s tourism industry by 32 per cent by 2020 — a plan that calls for more development of tourist attractions in parks and on Crown land.
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EDMONTON – In the group photograph of Edmonton’s new city council taken before Tuesday’s official swearing-in ceremony, Coun. Ed Gibbons stood at the right hand of new Mayor Don Iveson. Gibbons’ position was appropriate, not just because of his tenure on council.
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