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Dec. 06, 2021 | Tyler Difley
City council approves property tax hike as part of 2022 budget adjustments
Calgarians will be hit with a property tax increase of nearly four per cent next year, after city council approved the final adjustments to its 2022 budget.
Oct. 21, 2021 | Tyler Difley
Real estate challenges lie ahead for Calgary's new mayor and council
As the dust settles after Monday’s municipal election, Calgary’s new mayor and council have many pressing issues to address in the weeks, months and years ahead, particularly in the real estate and housing sector.
Sept. 15, 2021 | Tyler Difley
Leading candidates share vision for housing at CREB® Mayoral Forum
Sept. 14, 2021 | CREBNow
VIDEO: CREB®'s 2021 Mayoral Forum
Sept. 08, 2021 | Tyler Difley
Register for CREB®'s Mayoral Forum
Calgary's local government is about to feature a lot of fresh faces, including a new mayor. With that in mind, it's time to meet some of the top contenders.
Sept. 02, 2021 | Josh Skapin
Builders and developers have long wish list as landmark municipal election approaches
July 26, 2021 | Andrea Cox
Municipal Historic Resource program helps homeowners preserve Calgary's built heritage
July 19, 2021 | Josh Skapin
Repsol Sport Centre expansion to buoy inner-city swimming options
The Macleod Trail S.E. facility will undergo a major expansion following a decision by city council in June to commit $45 million toward new leisure aquatic facilities.
June 01, 2021 | Geoff Geddes
Guide for Local Area Planning prepares Calgary communities for growth
May 06, 2021 | Cody Stuart
Calgary's new downtown plan seeks to benefit current residents, and attract new ones
Much has been written about the current woes of Calgary's Downtown Commercial Core. Office vacancies are approaching 30 per cent and many businesses and commuters are conspicuous in their absence from the area.
However, there are a significant number of Calgarians who have no intention of going anywhere, even after the workaday crowd goes home.