Morning News Rundown
Aug. 20, 2012 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here is your Morning News Rundown for Monday August 20th:Luxury Housing Sales Growth Encouraging - Calgary Sun
Proposals Sought for Pair of Proposed Calgary Recreation Centres - Calgary Sun
Job Openings Tick Higher, Statscan Says - CBCNews
Home Ownership in Canada Reaching New Heights - Financial Post
Canadians Snapping Up Cheaper U.S. Properties - CTVNews
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