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June 05, 2019 | Mario Toneguzzi
Bank of Canada senior deputy governor discusses health of housing market at Calgary Chamber
Ongoing weakness in Alberta's housing market "can be explained by adjustment over the past five years to continuing challenges in the energy sector," said Carolyn Wilkins, senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, during a recent speech at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.
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June 12, 2019 | Andrea Cox
Builder's Corner: Avi Urban's Livingston multi-family projects meld pioneer spirit with modern design
Avi Urban, the multi-family arm of award-winning builder Homes by Avi, has recently launched two innovative projects in Calgary's new northern community of Livingston.
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June 12, 2019 | Barb Livingstone
Calgary developers recognize family-focused amenities are a must for new community designs
If you want to have a Calgary community that outpaces all others in population growth, with lots of children and young families, it helps to have a lake.
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June 12, 2019 | Tyler Difley
Calgary's top-10 communities for young families
A growing family often means it's time to grow the home as well – a space that once seemed roomy and open often feels cramped once a little one is running around.
Depending on your priorities, it might also mean the time has come to relocate from an inner-city area to a quieter, family-focused community in the suburbs. If you're struggling to pick a new neighbourhood to call home, or have no idea where to even start looking, these are Calgary's top-10 communities for young families (based on percentage of population 14 years old and under):
Depending on your priorities, it might also mean the time has come to relocate from an inner-city area to a quieter, family-focused community in the suburbs. If you're struggling to pick a new neighbourhood to call home, or have no idea where to even start looking, these are Calgary's top-10 communities for young families (based on percentage of population 14 years old and under):
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June 12, 2019 | Natalie Noble
Calgary's top playgrounds are accessible, innovative and inclusive
The city of Calgary is home to more than 1,000 playgrounds that families can choose from for a fun-filled outing.
"What I love most about Calgary is there are so many options here," said Dana Wheatley, founder of Calgary Playground Review and mom to three children.
"What I love most about Calgary is there are so many options here," said Dana Wheatley, founder of Calgary Playground Review and mom to three children.
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June 12, 2019 | Donna Balzer
June in the garden: If you can't live by the lake, bring the water to you

We'd love to live on a lake, but we don't. Luckily, the sound of water attracts wildlife to the 60-centimetre-wide, recirculating bird bath on our tiny back patio. Under a tree, next to our sitting area and in plain view of our indoor dining table, our water feature has become the virtual reality show of our garden.
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June 12, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
The ins and outs of childproofing the home
Starting a family is a wonderful thing, but it brings with it the responsibility to childproof your home and eliminate any hazards.
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May 29, 2019 | Gerald Vander Pyl
Five home maintenance red flags to look for before you buy
Many homeowners look after their property with great care, staying up to date on maintenance and completing any repairs needed to keep their home in tip-top shape.
However, not everyone is so thorough, so when buying a home, it pays to keep your eyes open for any maintenance red flags that could indicate potentially expensive problems.
However, not everyone is so thorough, so when buying a home, it pays to keep your eyes open for any maintenance red flags that could indicate potentially expensive problems.
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May 22, 2019 | Geoff Geddes
Plan, prepare protect: City's three-part flood mitigation plan tackles risk on multiple fronts
While many homeowners cross their fingers that a flood to match 2013 never comes again, the City of Calgary has been crossing t's and dotting i's on a plan to protect those who would be affected in a worst-case scenario.