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June 28, 2022
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Month: February 2019

CALGARY

LotSpot real estate app putting data in Calgary homebuyers’ hands

February 28, 2019 Darren Krause 9

Calgary entrepreneur Scott McKay describes it as “Tinder for real estate.” McKay is the founder of LotSpot, a new Calgary-developed, location-based app that delivers prospective home buyers detailed information on both new and re-sale homes

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ALBERTA

Alberta budget deficit almost $2B lower than originally forecast: finance minister

February 27, 2019 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — A third-quarter update from the Alberta government forecasts a budget deficit almost $2 billion lower than originally forecast due in part to higher than expected bitumen royalties. Finance Minister Joe Ceci on Wednesday projected a deficit of $6.9

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CALGARY

Study says it makes sense to have mass transit to Banff National Park from Calgary

February 27, 2019 The Canadian Press 0

BANFF, Alta. — A feasibility study says bus or passenger rail service between Calgary and Banff National Park would make sense, but the high price tag would need provincial and federal government help. The study, which

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CALGARY

Barlow/Max Bell LRT users directed around adjacent private property

February 27, 2019 Darren Krause 1

Negotiations with the adjacent landowner are ongoing, but for now the City wants to shepherd Barlow / Max Bell LRT users to the existing, maintained infrastructure rather than the often-used path across private property. Last

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CALGARY

Calgary Parking Authority sponsoring up to $25,000 in community parking, mobility projects

February 27, 2019 Darren Krause 0

Calgarians will be able to tap into $25,000 from the Calgary Parking Authority as they launch a new program geared towards giving back to citizens. The CPA’s new sponsorship program is focused on providing cash

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CALGARY

Skateboarders, cyclists likely to co-exist on Calgary bike lanes

February 27, 2019 Darren Krause 0

Calgary skateboarders could have the freedom to hit the deck on downtown sidewalks and dedicated cycle tracks, should city councillors approve changes to the city’s traffic bylaw. A dozen changes to the city’s traffic bylaw

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CALGARY

Calgary singer The PropheC tops charts in India with new album

February 26, 2019 Brodie Thomas 0

A Calgary musician bumped Drake out of the iTunes Top 10 album chart in Canada earlier this month, but he’s making an even bigger splash in India. Neal Chatha, who goes by the stage name

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LiveWired in Calgary

Podcast: LiveWired in Calgary – Episode 7

February 26, 2019 Staff LiveWire Calgary 0

Why aren’t more Calgary heritage homes designated as a municipal historic resource? Host Darren Krause talks to Lorna Cordeiro about why she did it – and how simple it is. He also talks about ‘none

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CALGARY

Calgary community event prepping city youth to deal with 21st century bullies

February 25, 2019 Darren Krause 0

Delaney Schaeffer says the evolution of bullying in Calgary and across the country reinforces the importance of providing young people with the tools they need to deal with it. The 3rd year Mount Royal University

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Alberta Election

Kenney outlines Alberta immigration recruitment plan with rural focus

February 25, 2019 The Canadian Press 0

CHESTERMERE, Alta. — Alberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney says a United Conservative Party government would develop an immigration strategy to attract more entrepreneurs and focus on rural communities. Kenney says Premier Rachel Notley’s NDP government has failed to attract top

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