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Nov. 01, 2012 | Cody Stuart
Secondary Suite Questions Remain
A recent pilot project from City Hall has once again cast a spotlight on the hotly contested issue of secondary suites in Calgary. One of Mayor Naheed Nenshi's major talking points during his 2010 campaign, the citywide legalization of secondary suites, remains an unrealized goal as the Mayor comes to the end of his term.
Although city council agreed in April to allow the suites in all new neighbourhoods, it's unlikely such a move will make much of a dent in Calgary's hot rental market.
Although city council agreed in April to allow the suites in all new neighbourhoods, it's unlikely such a move will make much of a dent in Calgary's hot rental market.
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Nov. 01, 2012 | Cody Stuart
Prairie Prosperity
With economic growth and job creation supporting housing demand in the province, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is predicting more good news for Alberta's housing market.
According to CMHC's third quarter 2012 Housing Market Outlook, sales, prices and starts are in the province are all predicted to increase over the next year.
According to CMHC's third quarter 2012 Housing Market Outlook, sales, prices and starts are in the province are all predicted to increase over the next year.
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Oct. 31, 2012 | Cody Stuart
Calgary Chamber Releases 2013 Outlook
Despite slower growth and a global economic downturn, the Calgary Chamber is predicting Calgary and Alberta will continue to lead the country in economic growth in 2013.
"The risks of a global downturn are now higher than they've been since 2008," said Calgary Chamber chief economist Ben Brunnen. "But despite the weakened global economy, Calgary and Alberta will continue to be the envy of the country in the year ahead."
"The risks of a global downturn are now higher than they've been since 2008," said Calgary Chamber chief economist Ben Brunnen. "But despite the weakened global economy, Calgary and Alberta will continue to be the envy of the country in the year ahead."
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Oct. 29, 2012 | CREBNow
Whatchya Drinkin'?
With the release of the Canadian Infrastructure Report Card, drinking water was the class troublemaker receiving the poorest ranking.
The report card assesses the condition of infrastructure in four categories: drinking water, wastewater, storm water and municipal roads.
The report card assesses the condition of infrastructure in four categories: drinking water, wastewater, storm water and municipal roads.
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Oct. 26, 2012 | CREBNow
Haunted Calgary: Outbreak
Since 1987, the Campbell family in the Calgary community of Rocky Ridge has been transforming their home into a veritable cornucopia of Halloween scares while raising money for a good cause.
"It started just as a way to keep kids entertained on the street and then within the first couple years I was known at the school as a witch," said Myrna Campbell laughing. "Every year it grows bigger and bigger and more and more. More elaborate, more details."
"It started just as a way to keep kids entertained on the street and then within the first couple years I was known at the school as a witch," said Myrna Campbell laughing. "Every year it grows bigger and bigger and more and more. More elaborate, more details."
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Oct. 26, 2012 | Cody Stuart
46% of Canadians Intend to Buy Property
In a Housing Confidence report released by BMO, 46 per cent of Canadian homeowners intend to buy a property in the next five years.
The intentions signal a high level of confidence in the Canadian housing market. An increase in process how-ever, could change the minds of potential buyers.
The intentions signal a high level of confidence in the Canadian housing market. An increase in process how-ever, could change the minds of potential buyers.