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Definition of starter home continues to shift in Calgary
The starter home — that first home on the real estate ladder for new entrants to the market — is not dead yet. Read More
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Connect the dots: Calgary artist Maggie Hall’s paintings on display in Venice
The dots saved Maggie Hall. Read More
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Rohit breaks ground on its first non-market housing project
The launch of a new affordable housing development in Calgary could change the way affordable housing is delivered across the country. Read More
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Smith optimistic that Indigenous communities will agree to pipeline proposal
Premier Danielle Smith said First Nations involvement will be crucial to advancing a proposal for a pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast, made possible though a recent agreement with the federal government. Read More
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Kupuna dies following wrong-way freeway collision: Police
A kupuna who sustained critical injuries after driving the wrong way on a freeway off-ramp in the Kalihi area has died.
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Memorial Day food deals: Free entrees for veterans, deep discounts and more
Restaurants across the nation are offering freebies and discounts, and a few are also organizing fundraisers for veterans’ families.
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U.S. spring market sees modest growth for home resales
Home resales in the United States showed modest growth in April, but activity remained below analysts’ consensus expectations, a new report found. Read More
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Real estate listings rise across Canada in April
The spring market — often the busiest time of year for resale real estate in Canada — is seeing mixed results so far, with only one clear trend. More sellers are entering the market, a new report by RBC Economics has found. Read More
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Former CDC director on Ebola outbreak: ‘I suspect this is gonna become a very significant pandemic’
Former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield said Wednesday that he suspects the new Ebola outbreak in Africa will spread across three new countries and become a “very significant pandemic.”
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Three dead, over a dozen first responders taken to hospital after hazmat situation in New Mexico town
First responders who were called to a home in Mountainair soon began experiencing symptoms of nausea and dizziness after possible exposure to the unknown substance.