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March 05, 2014 | Cody Stuart
Roar Awards Recognized Deserving REALTORS®
The ROAR awards recognized Calgary and area REALTORS® for their contributions to real estate, the ceremony was emceed by 2010 Olympic gold medalist Jon Montgomery.
March 1, 2014 marked the inaugural ROAR (Recognizing our Accomplished REALTORS®) awards, where over 200 Calgary and area REALTORS® were nominated for an award, and over 1,100 public votes were cast for the People's REALTOR®.
March 1, 2014 marked the inaugural ROAR (Recognizing our Accomplished REALTORS®) awards, where over 200 Calgary and area REALTORS® were nominated for an award, and over 1,100 public votes were cast for the People's REALTOR®.
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March 05, 2014 | CREBNow
Public Feedback Welcome For Bowmont Park
The city of Calgary is inviting Calgarians to weigh in on improvements and enhancements to Bowmont Park.
The changes, which include offleasharea boundaries, restoration work on the river's edge and habitats along the river and a design development to integrate the former Klippert gravel pit into the existing park, will occur in the eastern portion of the park.
The changes, which include offleasharea boundaries, restoration work on the river's edge and habitats along the river and a design development to integrate the former Klippert gravel pit into the existing park, will occur in the eastern portion of the park.
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March 05, 2014 | Cody Stuart
Report Finds 'Gaps' in Calgary's Housing Stock
A report is calling for a change to the way Calgary meets the need for affordable housing.
Undertaken by the City, the report focused on the ability of stakeholders to "independently meet affordable housing needs in Calgary."
Consulting 26 key stakeholders from various housing organizations from around the city, findings in the report listed funding and increased access to all housing types, including transitional housing with appropriate social supports as the main obstacles to filling gaps found in the city's affordable housing supply.
Undertaken by the City, the report focused on the ability of stakeholders to "independently meet affordable housing needs in Calgary."
Consulting 26 key stakeholders from various housing organizations from around the city, findings in the report listed funding and increased access to all housing types, including transitional housing with appropriate social supports as the main obstacles to filling gaps found in the city's affordable housing supply.







