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Aug. 03, 2012 | CREBNow
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Here is your Morning News Rundown for Friday August 3rd:CREB Calgary Region Housing Market Statistics
July Home Sales in Vancouver Drop to Lowest Level Since 2000 - Globe and Mail
Toronto Home Sales Slip 1.5% in July - Globe and Mail
Brookfield Office Properties Beats Street Despite Profit Slide - Canada.com
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