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Dec. 11, 2013 | CREBNow
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Here is your Morning News Rundown for Wednesday, December 11:Calgary Housing Prices Forecast to Grow in 2014 - Calgary Herald
Buyer Enthusiasm Buoys Calgary Residential Real Estate Market - Calgary Herald
Permit deadline Extended For Flood Fringe Homeowners - 660 News
2014 Housing Market Expected to be 'Exceptionally Healthy': Re/Max - CTV News
Urban Home Mail Delivery to End, Canada Post Announces - Globe and Mail
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