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Oct. 23, 2019 | Andrea Cox
High River: Rejuvenated riverside town has bounced back from 2013 floods
The town of High River, located 30 minutes south of Calgary on the banks of the Highwood River, has bounced back from the trials and tribulations of the 2013 floods with grace and determination.
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Oct. 10, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
How to choose the siding material that's right for your home and your budget
If the siding on your house has seen better days, the good news is there are a wide variety of products to choose from to replace it, each with its own pros and cons. Neil MacDonald, assistant store manager with Home Depot Canada's Beacon Hill location, says it's important to remember that while material cost is a major part of the equation, people also need to consider ease of installation, or factor in the cost of a professional install, when deciding on new siding.
Here is a comparison between the most common siding products (click to expand):
Here is a comparison between the most common siding products (click to expand):
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Oct. 30, 2019 | Barb Livingstone
Into the wild: Bragg Creek and Redwood Meadows residents enjoy the best of nature
Lowell Harder and Lee Edwards are longtime residents of the Bragg Creek area, and both men are quick to list the many benefits of living in this scenic, tight-knit community.
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Oct. 16, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Let there be light: Homeowners are warming up to sun tunnels
To the uninitiated, a "sun tunnel" might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie. However, for many present-day homeowners, this special type of skylight is proving to be the perfect fit.
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Oct. 10, 2019 | Jim Zang
Making the grade: Foundation inspection is an important part of the pre-purchase process
When you're buying a new home, the last thing you need is to inherit someone else's problems. Even if you've done a walkthrough and taken a close look at plumbing fixtures, paint and ceilings, the potential for disaster might be lurking just beneath the surface – literally.
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Oct. 16, 2019 | Natalie Noble
My First Home: Julie Van Rosendaal, cookbook author & food columnist
Long before Calgary culinary personality Julie Van Rosendaal fell in love with her Ramsay home, which was built in 1906, her mother declared it "Julie's House."
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Oct. 16, 2019 | Barb Livingstone
Renovation and organization tips to transform your cramped kitchen
It's important to be honest with yourself about space needs, expectations, lifestyle and budget when looking to upgrade or renovate your small kitchen.
Both Steve Francis, owner of Aspire Renovations, and Karen Allbright, owner of organizational design company Calm Order, agree homeowners must plan well to ensure changes to the kitchen improve its function.
Both Steve Francis, owner of Aspire Renovations, and Karen Allbright, owner of organizational design company Calm Order, agree homeowners must plan well to ensure changes to the kitchen improve its function.
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Oct. 10, 2019 | Natalie Noble
Roof maintenance and monitoring protect your home from top to bottom
Thanks to Mother Nature's rotating extremes of freezing snow and thawing chinooks in the Calgary region, our rooftops require special attention. Like a solid foundation, the roof is essential to a home's structural integrity. Poor maintenance can result in major damage, inside and out.
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Oct. 30, 2019 | Natalie Noble
Rural refresh: Small-town life in Beiseker and Irricana is bigger and better than ever
If you're a city dweller who has dismissed the small-town lifestyle due to outdated ideas about commute times and amenities, it might be time for a second look at life in Beiseker and Irricana. Recent years have seen progressive changes to these small towns' populations, services and accessibility.
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Oct. 30, 2019 | Josh Skapin
Small town, big value: Vista Crossing is raising the bar in Crossfield
When Dream Development rolled out Vista Crossing, it didn't just bring new housing options to the town of Crossfield – it completely changed expectations of what residential development could look like in the town.