A local building is getting a facelift to better befit its name.
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A local building is getting a facelift to better befit its name.
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Rebates from the city’s HatSmart energy conservation program will continue though 2014 for natural-gas-powered clothes washers and dryers as well as insulation, home solar projects and home energy audits.
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Lethbridge residents braved the cold Saturday to take in the soft opening of the newly-built Helen Schuler Nature Centre. The new 10,000 square-foot building features many new upgrades and large spaces.
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The City’s electrical utility department hopes to upgrade a south-end power grid this summer by doubling the capacity on an existing line and raising the height of poles on an existing line by five to eight feet.
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Calgary’s burgeoning population may have gone a flush too far.
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EDMONTON – Councillors agreed Tuesday to spend $500,000 upgrading Commonwealth Stadium’s field despite concerns by Coun. Michael Oshry that the city must better plan such improvements.
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An Okotoks high school, which offers classes ranging from cosmetology to advanced math, will receive a multi-million-dollar makeover.
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Once again you can enter city hall from Sixth Avenue with the upgrade to the plaza almost complete, and the City has given an explanation for the project costing about $200,000 more than was reported in August.
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A major transformation is taking place at the Medicine Hat Public Library but it is so well planned, thanks to special equipment, you will still be able to locate the books you’re looking for during the upheaval, says the chief librarian.
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A further $5 million to safeguard the storm sewer system in Medicine Hat was part of a provincial announcement that major flood mitigation projects elsewhere in Alberta will enter the next phase of development, it was revealed on Thursday.
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