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Nov. 24, 2020 | Tyler Difley
REALTORS® Care Week: highlighting housing- and shelter-related charitable work in the Calgary community
Today marks the end of REALTORS® Care Week, an annual event that provides the Realtor community with an opportunity to raise awareness of housing and shelter-related issues and causes. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of the home as a place of safety and refuge. However, thousands of Canadians are homeless or at risk of losing their home, a situation that has only been made worse by the coronavirus, making this year's event especially significant.
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Nov. 03, 2020 | Andrea Cox
Jack Tennant Memorial Bridge reduces congestion, improves new-community accessibility in Cochrane
Cochrane's largest infrastructure project to date, the much-anticipated Jack Tennant Memorial Bridge, recently had its grand opening, which was marked by a low-key, physically distanced celebration and plenty of fireworks.
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Oct. 26, 2020 | Cody Stuart
Ring reunion: local REALTOR® reunites man with long-lost family treasure
For veteran REALTOR® Kevin Niefer, uniting people with their new homes is a full-time job. However, in a first for him, he recently had the opportunity to reunite someone with a long-lost family treasure.
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Oct. 19, 2020 | Tyler Difley
CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation announces 2020 grant recipients
After a four-month application and selection process, the CREB® REALTOR® Community Foundation has officially announced the recipients of its 2020 Community and Transformation grants.
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Oct. 01, 2020 | CREBNow
September 2020: home sales rise along with supply
September sales activity jumped to 1,702 units, the strongest September total since 2014.
New listings in September improved over last month, but levels remained comparable to the previous year. The increase in sales relative to new listings did prevent any monthly gains in inventory levels, but supply in the market is still down 12 per cent compared to last year.
New listings in September improved over last month, but levels remained comparable to the previous year. The increase in sales relative to new listings did prevent any monthly gains in inventory levels, but supply in the market is still down 12 per cent compared to last year.
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Oct. 22, 2020 | CREBNow
CREB® releases third-quarter housing market report
Third-quarter activity was far better than original expectations, as sales activity in the city improved by nearly 12 per cent over last year's levels.
Some of the shift in the third quarter reflects activity that likely would have occurred in the second quarter. The housing market also benefited from easing lending rates and previous price declines. Gains were driven by all property types except apartment condominiums.
Some of the shift in the third quarter reflects activity that likely would have occurred in the second quarter. The housing market also benefited from easing lending rates and previous price declines. Gains were driven by all property types except apartment condominiums.
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Oct. 05, 2020 | Tyler Difley
Four times Calgary has appeared in video games (and one honourable mention)
According to Calgary Economic Development, Calgary has the potential to become an industry leader in the burgeoning Canadian video game and "immersive media" sectors.
I guess it's fitting, then, that Calgary has actually appeared in a handful of video games over the years, whether by design or thanks to the efforts of a few creative players.
I guess it's fitting, then, that Calgary has actually appeared in a handful of video games over the years, whether by design or thanks to the efforts of a few creative players.
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Oct. 07, 2020 | Tyler Difley
Frozen fun: outdoor activities for Calgary's COVID-19 winter
It's still only October, but thanks to COVID-19 and Calgary's fickle weather, it's time to start planning for winter. After a summer full of park picnics, patio meals and backyard hangouts, the arrival of cold weather and the wet stuff will require a pivot to winter-appropriate outdoor activities. And if the rush to snag home fitness gear and bikes this spring/summer was any indication, equipment for traditional winter sports might soon be hard to find.
Here are a few ways you can stay active and social in and around Calgary this winter:
Here are a few ways you can stay active and social in and around Calgary this winter:
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Oct. 19, 2020 | Gerald Vander Pyl
How to make sure your home is properly insulated
With winter knocking on the door, it's a good time to decide if your home could benefit from some improved insulation.