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Feb. 27, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Pop The Question: Joanne Dafoe

Having spent the last eight years in a multitude of roles at Calgary's Spruce It Up Garden Centre, born and raised Calgarian Joanne Dafoe knows what it takes to get things growing in this city. Since graduating with a major in Horticulture and Landscape Design, Dafoe has served as landscape co-ordinator, green goods buyer and even store manager.

In addition to running her new consultation company, Dafoe also guest hosts on the Let's Talk Gardening Radio Show on QR77. CREB®Now caught up with Dafoe before her appearance at this year's Calgary Home + Garden Show to talk a bit about what makes gardening great.
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Feb. 27, 2013 | CREBNow

A Prosperous 2012

A RealNet Canada Inc. report says Calgary's 2012 commercial market saw an 80 per cent increase in investment compared to 2011.

Throughout 2012, the city saw 445 transactions over $1 million for a total of $4.84 billion.
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Feb. 27, 2013 | CREBNow

An Eco-Friendly Move

Founded in Vancouver in 2008 by Doug Burgoyne, FrogBox's Calgary franchise has been providing eco-friendly moving services for the last year.

"We've been open for the last year and every month we continue to grow," said Sylvia Cieslik FrogBox Calgary's sales and marketing manager.
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Feb. 27, 2013 | Cody Stuart

All Decked out

As one of the showcase presenter's at this year's Calgary Home + Garden Show, Paul Lafrance provides a pretty good indicator of just how important the art of transforming your living space has become.

Host of HGTV's new television show Decked Out as well as the mini-series Deck Wars, and creator, owner and CEO of his own design company, Lafrance has spent the last 15 years generating state-of-the-art custom deck designs across North America.
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Feb. 21, 2013 | Cody Stuart

$252 Million Into Calgary Communities

Part of an ongoing community investment fund that will invest $252 million from 2012 to 2016, the second round of The City of Calgary's 2012 Capital Conservation Grants saw over $1.6 million allocated to 46 community associations and social recreation organizations to support more than 80 projects around the city.

"The Capital Conservation Grant assists community associations and social recreation organizations with badly needed repairs and renovations to well-loved and well-used community spaces," said Carolyn Tooth, Planning and Partnership management lead with the City of Calgary's Community and Neighbourhood Services.
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Feb. 21, 2013 | Cody Stuart

An Affordable Alternative

With all the trappings of the big city yet still closely tied to its country roots, Airdrie presents the best of both worlds in many ways. And judging by the regularity with which homes in the city are being sold, it would appear that the homebuying public is in agreement.

According to CREB®, MLS® sales activity in Airdrie improved by nearly 23 per cent in 2012, with an unadjusted single-family benchmark home price of $336,000 in December, slightly lower than the previous month, but higher than levels recorded in 2011. The annual average benchmark price in 2012 for Airdrie totalled $334,133, a 3.6 per cent increase over 2011.
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Feb. 21, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Pop The Question: Nick Profeta

Since he began selling Real Estate in 1995, Nick Profeta has made a name for himself as one of Calgary's most respected REALTORS®. The recent recipient of the T.W.H. (Bill) Saunders Memorial Award – commonly known as the REALTOR® of the Year award – Profeta has served on 12 different committees/task forces since 1995, and his long-running "Nico Night" raised funds for CREB®'s Charitable Foundation and the Feed The Hungry program. Profeta took a few minutes out his busy schedule to chat with CREB® Now about the city he calls home.

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Feb. 21, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Calgary Office Market Sees Massive Increase

Backed by continued expansion in the energy sector and lack of available space, rents in Calgary's downtown office market saw a massive surge in 2012.

According to commercial real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield's Office Space Across the World 2013 report, rents in the city's central core rose by nearly a third last year, and trailed only Bogata, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo for rental growth in the Americas.
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Feb. 21, 2013 | Cody Stuart

Calgary Housing Starts 'Stable'

Housing starts in the Calgary Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) were trending at 11,622 units in January, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of total housing starts.

"The trend in total housing starts has been relatively stable in Calgary over the last four months, as a rising pace of single-detached construction has offset a moderation in multi-family starts," said Richard Cho CMHC's Senior Market Analyst for Calgary.
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Feb. 21, 2013 | CREBNow

An Unending Flame

Can you feel it?

So said the motto from the 1988 Winter Olympics taking place from Feb. 13 to 28, making Calgary the centre stage for the world's best winter athletes.

"I was the perfect age in 1988, 16, just old enough to be able to go downtown by myself and just old enough to be able to experience the Olympics in ways that only a teenager can experience them," said Mayor Naheed Nenshi at a Celebrate '88 event at the Olympic Oval. "Meeting people from around the world (was an) amazing thing."

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