Morning News Rundown
July 11, 2012 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here is your Morning News Rundown for Wednesday July 11th.June 2012 Housing Starts - Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Rents on Canada's Hottest Retail Strips Keeps Rising - CBCNews
High Time for More Low-Rises - Globe and Mail
Vancouver Suffers Condo leak Crisis of Olympic Proportions - National Post
Market News: Condo Sales Still Above Average - National Post
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