Sept. 27, 2012 | CREBNow
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Here's your news rundown for Thursday, Sept. 27!It pays to work in Alberta; average earnings highest in Canada — Calgary Herald
Alberta's economy to end year on upbeat note: TD — Calgary Herald
Fall Outlook: Our prediction's for 2012's final quarter — Canadian Business
Expert Talk: Front Doors Hold Key To Great Style — Houzz
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