Morning News Rundown
Oct. 29, 2014 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here is your Morning News Rundown for Wednesday, Oct. 29:Calgary set to allow wood buildings to reach six storeys - Calgary Herald
Proposed Currie Barracks project expansion concerns residents - Calgary Herald
Calgary a 'hotbed' of office construction in Canada, report says - CBC Calgary
'I did mess up': Even the experts admit mistakes on picking a mortgage - Financial Post
Calgary office penthouse for sale at nearly $5 million - Calgary Herald
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