Jan. 16, 2013 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here's your morning news rundown for Wednesday, Jan. 16!In Canada's housing market, Calgary is a positive outlier — The Globe and Mail
Naming committee opposes Cityscape as misleading for new development — Calgary Herald
Housing market: Prices steady, but sales down 17% — The Toronto Star
Finance Minister Flaherty 'pleased' as Canada's housing market softens — The Globe and Mail
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