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Nov. 06, 2013 | CREBNow

Flood Work Continues

The June floods swept away a large portion of Calgary's riverbanks, but work is underway to ensure safety and peace of mind for infrastructure and homes is obtained.

The City of Calgary has begun to assess and prioritize approximately 100 riverbank erosion sites vulnerable to further erosion should the City not put measures in place to stabilize them.
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Nov. 06, 2013 | Cody Stuart

How To: Prevent Frozen Pipes

Every year in Calgary, there are an average of 400 water main breaks. With an average of 2.6 people per household, that's a whole lot of Calgarians who are going to be left with messy clean ups, or even put out of their home due to broken pipes. With the water in Calgary's water distribution system measuring between 1 and 3 Celsius, it takes very little exposure to colder temperatures for it to freeze. That's why it is important to make sure your water service lines are not exposed to colder air during winter months. CREB® Now has compiled a few steps homeowners can take to lessen the risks of a broken water pipe in their home.

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Nov. 06, 2013 | CREBNow

Beat The Cold With Winter's Best Blankets and Throws

Winter is upon us. It's that time of year for cocooning at home with a movie and a family size bowl of popcorn. It's also a perfect opportunity to inject a little colour and style into your space with comfy blankets and throws. Is your family room in the cool basement? Don't worry, I've test driven four of my favorite blankets of the season in frigid conditioning to help you make the perfect choice.

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Nov. 06, 2013 | CREBNow

Test Your Knowledge: Winter Activities

While falling snow has some Calgarians grumbling about packing on the layers and shovelling walks, for others it's time for some good old fashioned fun. Calgary has an array of winter wonderland activities residents can partake in to shed the cold weather blues. How much do you know?

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Nov. 06, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Autumn Advance

The leaves have fallen, but Calgary's real estate market continued to heat up in October.

Residential sales activity in the city totaled 1,953 units last month. That is still lower than levels seen during the mid-2000s, but it's an 18 per cent rise over 2012 and pushing year-to-date volume increases to just over 10 per cent.
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Nov. 06, 2013 | CREBNow

Boomers: Home Sweet Home

The comforts of home are what a large majority of Canadian's who are retired and those nearing retirement are looking for.

Despite potential health care issues that may arise in their life to indicate they should move from their current residence, an RBC poll shows more baby boomers are choosing to stay home.
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Oct. 30, 2013 | Cody Stuart

How To: Guard Your Garage

Following 33 reports of break and enter to homes as well as thefts from vehicles in Airdrie suburbs since Sept. 11, Airdrie police are advising residents to take a few precautions to deter offenders. RCMP said suspects are stealing garage door openers out of vehicles and are then using them to gain access to homes through the opened garage door. Homeowners everywhere can help ensure their homes and garages are safe by taking the following steps:

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Oct. 30, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Cautious Optimism

With more than 200 transactions over the million-dollar price point in the first six months of 2013, Calgary's commercial market continues to be the subject of "cautious optimism".

Highlighting trends and developments in 11 major centres across Canada, the 2013 RE/MAX Commercial Investor Report found commercial inventory remained scarce during the first half of the year, particularly in the multi-unit residential, industrial, and retail sectors.
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Oct. 30, 2013 | CREBNow

Ring Road Deal Reached

After years of negotiations and near misses, a huge obstacle to begin construction of the southwest ring road has been reached.

On October 24, the Tsuu T'ina Nation voted 69 per cent in favour of a tentative land agreement with the Government of Alberta that will see them transfer a portion of reserve land to the Province in order to build the southwest leg of the ring road.
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Oct. 30, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Chestermere: Alberta's Fastest Growing Medium-Sized Community

According to Statistics Canada, between 2006 and 2012, the fastest growing medium-sized community in Alberta was Chestermere. The town's population grew by a staggering 19.7 per cent to almost 12,000, up from 10,000.

By comparison, the province's overall population grew by 13.5 per cent during the same span. The other fast-growing communities also tended to be not far from Calgary, with High River (+18.5 per cent), Airdrie (+18.2 per cent) and Cochrane (+15.7 per cent) showing impressive population gains.

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