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Sept. 10, 2012 | CREBNow
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Here is your Morning News Rundown for Monday September 10th:Unprecedented Demand and Record Prices for Canadian Farmland - Calgary Herald
Shawnee Slopes Project Expected to Return to Council in October - Metro News
Delays Make City Forgo $8.7M in Stimulus - Calgary Herald
Saddletowne, Martindale LRT Openings Confusin for Some in Calgary - Huffington Post
Money on the Mind at City Hall - Calgary Sun
Canada Among 7 Best Housing Markets in the World - Financial Post
Hurdles Rise for Entry-Level Buyers - Canadian Mortgage Trends
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