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Avenue Living buys 1,566 Edmonton rental units for $275 million

Avenue Living buys 1,566 Edmonton rental units for $275 million

Massive deal involved three multi-family portfolios, dozens of apartment buildings and three real estate brokerages
First rodeo rolls as Alberta reopens

First rodeo rolls as Alberta reopens

Starting July 9 Bonnyville will host the first rodeo held in Canada since the pandemic began
Heat wave threatens construction work

Heat wave threatens construction work

Some contractors are simply telling their workers to stay home as temperatures hit all-time June highs across B.C. and Alberta
Western landlords dangle incentives

Western landlords dangle incentives

Free rent, gift cards, cash-back among perks offered to many residential tenants in Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg – Vancouver not so much
Alberta city approves $33 million solar farm

Alberta city approves $33 million solar farm

St. Albert says the 55-acre, 15-megawatt solar array could power 25,000 homes and generate $2.4 million for the city each year
INVESTIGATE: B.C. law could hand First Nations veto power

INVESTIGATE: B.C. law could hand First Nations veto power

Proposed legislation could increase First Nation regulatory power over resource projects and widen potential for corruption, lawyers say
UPDATE: Edmonton a renter’s paradise

UPDATE: Edmonton a renter’s paradise

Rents are low, wages are high and investors are buying apartment buildings for around $120,000 per door
Alberta building permits rally while B.C. stumbles

Alberta building permits rally while B.C. stumbles

April sees Alberta surge 9.8 per cent but B.C. building pace slows as residential developers pulled back from March
Switching vacant Calgary offices to housing is ‘viable’

Switching vacant Calgary offices to housing is ‘viable’

Consultant recommends converting six million square feet of empty office space to stop the “hollowing out” of Calgary’s core
Canmore shoots down Three Sisters expansion

Canmore shoots down Three Sisters expansion

Mayor, developer express disappointment after Council nixes plan for 418-acre project that would have nearly doubled Canmore’s population