June 11, 2013 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here's your morning news rundown for Tuesday, June 11• More than 8 million square feet of development proposed for U of C West Campus lands — Calgary Herald
• Sewer upgrades delay opening of affordable housing — CBC
• Bankers joining plumbers on Canada Housing Agency Board — Bloomberg
• Upbeat new housing numbers could be 'last hurrah' — Financial Post
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