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Sept. 21, 2012 | CREBNow
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Here is your Morning News Rundown for Friday September 21st:Plans to Convert Hotel Into Affordable Housing Worries Residents - 660News
Trend in Single Homebuyers - Calgary Herald
Short-term Housing Construction Expectations Positive for Calgary Region - Calgary Herald
Bike Calgary Helps Launch Ride the City for Cyclists - Metro Calgary
Risk of Canadian Housing Bubble Appears to Be Easing, Fitch Says - Globe and Mail
Housing Market Will Crash: Research Firm - Globe and Mail
Neil Macdonald: Why a U.S.-Style Housing Nightmare Could Hit Canada - CBCNews
Is Canadian Real Estate in Trouble? Experts Weigh In - CBCNews
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