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March 05, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Through the trees: families thrive in Cedarbrae and Oakridge
Tree-lined streets, cul-de-sacs brimming with children at play, 1970s architecture, easy access to nature, and plenty of parks, trails, local shops and schools make the southwest communities of Cedarbrae and Oakridge desirable on many levels.
"We have a true continuum of the life cycle here, with a variety of demographics, from singles to families and retirees," said Steven Brown, president of the Cedarbrae Community League Association. "Life here really offers something for everyone."
"We have a true continuum of the life cycle here, with a variety of demographics, from singles to families and retirees," said Steven Brown, president of the Cedarbrae Community League Association. "Life here really offers something for everyone."
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March 07, 2018 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Rush hour
Ring road construction accelerates plans for new Richmond-Sarcee interchange
Plans for a $106-million interchange at Richmond Road and Sarcee Trail are taking on added importance as construction continues along Calgary's southwest ring road.
Residents of surrounding communities, and the area's city councillor, want the interchange plan to be funded and built in time to handle traffic when the ring road opens around the end of 2021.
Plans for a $106-million interchange at Richmond Road and Sarcee Trail are taking on added importance as construction continues along Calgary's southwest ring road.
Residents of surrounding communities, and the area's city councillor, want the interchange plan to be funded and built in time to handle traffic when the ring road opens around the end of 2021.
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July 25, 2015 | CREBNow
5 things about Providence
Now that the southwest ring road is a go, the long-awaited community of Providence south of Tsuu T'ina Nation is finally beginning to take shape.
In May, the federal government approved a land-swap deal with the nation that transferred land designated for the roadway to the province.
And in July, both Tsuu T'ina and the Alberta government vowed to have the throughway completed within the next seven years.
All this means City of Calgary officials have had to dust off the area structure plan (ASP) for the adjacent land.
In May, the federal government approved a land-swap deal with the nation that transferred land designated for the roadway to the province.
And in July, both Tsuu T'ina and the Alberta government vowed to have the throughway completed within the next seven years.
All this means City of Calgary officials have had to dust off the area structure plan (ASP) for the adjacent land.