Morning News Rundown
Jan. 07, 2015 | CREBNow
Morning News Rundown
Here is your Morning News Rundown for Wednesday, Jan. 7:Calgary industrial real estate market poised for another strong year - Calgary Herald
Council to vote this spring on condo without parking - Calgary Herald
Luxury home market hit new heights in Calgary - Calgary Herald
Sales of Canadian homes worth over $1M grew substantially last year and will again in 2015 - Financial Post
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