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Despite slower population growth, Calgary's economy forecast to thrive in 2025, says conference boardWhile the city’s breakneck population growth should slow, Calgary’s economy is forecast to thrive in 2025 and even lead the country, according to the Conference Board of Canada (CBoC).
The Alberta government announced plans to control the wild horse population, but wildlife advocates say the proposed measures aren't backed by science, have an arbitrary population threshold and are ...
Still, the recent upswing is truly historic. Calgary’s population grew by 6 per cent over the 12 months through July 1, 2024, or roughly 100,000 people, according to Statistics Canada figures ...
People experiencing homelessness in the city could soon be offered a place to seek refuge during the day — the result of a ...
Restaurants are at the forefront of new openings, from fast food to ethnic-food concepts, with restaurants opening mostly in ...
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Soaring housing costs limiting population mobility across Canada: CMHCAb Iorwerth said that while many attribute the lack of affordability in Toronto and Vancouver to their growing populations, data shows Calgary and Edmonton have remained relatively more affordable ...
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