EDMONTON – Thirty years of bad decisions turned Edmonton’s downtown into a crappy, crumbling, depopulated place by the 1980s.
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EDMONTON – Thirty years of bad decisions turned Edmonton’s downtown into a crappy, crumbling, depopulated place by the 1980s.
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Leaning against her front door, Amanda Campbell can only frown at the sight of the two empty home construction lots across the street.
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Issues surrounding community identity and a local wetland were discussed at City Hall as council gave first reading to bylaw changes for the community of South Windsong at their meeting, Aug. 12.
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Fort Saskatchewan’s newest neighbourhood is open for business.
Southfort Meadows held it’s grand opening over the weekend, and although the weather didn’t cooperate, the community did.
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As the spokesperson for residents of the Brentwood and Mills Haven communities, Clarkson said that he is very concerned with the next step for the Mature Neighbourhood Strategy in Strathcona County.
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EDMONTON – The grand opening of a new drugstore isn’t typically an event that attracts prominent city politicians and hoards of happy residents.
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Copperwood residents are encouraged to attend an information session Thursday evening to learn about how to form a Neighbourhood Association.
According to Patricia Trout, Neighbourhood Associations co-ordinator, residents from Copperwood, located just east of Crystal Lake Estates, showed an active interest in creating an association within their subdivision, and were quick to secure the required 10-household minimum commitment.
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Residents of Sharp Hill expressed their concerns to Rocky View County council May 14 during the Infrastructure and Operations Services Committee (IOSC) meeting about the ongoing traffic issues in their community.
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Town councillors were concerned with a number of issues presented to them as part of the Stage 2 Sunset Ridge Neighbourhood Plan during the May 13 council session at the Cochrane RancheHouse.
The plan, which was submitted by Brown and Associated Planning Group, on behalf of Sunset Properties, outlined the proposed infrastructure, facilities and concepts to be taken into consideration for future development in the area.
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CALGARY — Albertans view the safety of a neighbourhood to be the most important feature of a home’s location, according to a BMO Bank of Montreal survey released on Thursday.
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