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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Love of the land: extensive amenities and green spaces make Ranchlands a secret gem in Calgary's northwest
Located at the confluence of Nose Hill Drive and Crowchild Trail in Calgary's northwest, the community of Ranchlands – developed in the 1970s – retains some of the unique, natural features of its namesake ranching lands.
In the centre of the community, Ranchlands Park sprawls across 12 hectares and provides examples of some of the last remnants of the typical northwest geological formations known as knobs and kettles. Retreating glacial deposits of ice carved these small rounded hilltops (knobs) and depressions (kettles). Much of Calgary's northwest featured these fields of undulating hills before development reshaped the landscape.
In the centre of the community, Ranchlands Park sprawls across 12 hectares and provides examples of some of the last remnants of the typical northwest geological formations known as knobs and kettles. Retreating glacial deposits of ice carved these small rounded hilltops (knobs) and depressions (kettles). Much of Calgary's northwest featured these fields of undulating hills before development reshaped the landscape.
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June 19, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Where to find your ideal Calgary condo for $250,000 or less
For anyone looking to buy an affordable condo in Calgary, now is the time, with a variety of both townhome- and apartment-style units available for $250,000 or less throughout much of the city.
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April 22, 2015 | CREBNow
Fundraiser started for Hidden Valley fire victims
A local REALTOR has spearheaded fundraising efforts for nine Calgarians whose four homes were affected by a two-alarm fire Monday night.
The fire broke out around 5 p.m. on April 20.
"When the fire happened, people in the community started phoning me," said CIR's Robyn Moser.
The fire broke out around 5 p.m. on April 20.
"When the fire happened, people in the community started phoning me," said CIR's Robyn Moser.