Time moves quickly and the past performance of theCalgary real estate marketis only a weak guide as to where it’s heading. With Federal deregulation and increases in exports to an energy-desperate US market, Alberta’s economic strength supports strong housing demand in Calgary. Home buyers and...
Calgary is having its own struggles over property-tax increases after giving a big chunk of money for a stadium and now having to deal with the predictable backlash as taxes rise for basic services. And, in Surrey, it’s kind of a reverse problem, where longtime zero-tax-increase advocate...
Calgary Travel Guide Nova Scotia Travel Guide Ottawa Travel Guide Toronto Travel Guide Vancouver Travel Guide Vancouver Island Travel Guide How to Stay Safe in Quebec City Quebec City is one of the safest cities in North America. It’s safe to walk around late at night, in any neighborhood. ...
Knight and Trygg (1977) have argued that for substantial land-use impacts to occur in the vicinity of a railway station, four factors need to exist simultaneously: Gómez-Ibáñez (1985, p. 349) reported that merchants and developers located near light rail lines in San Diego, Calgary, ...
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On the first day of the ride, amidst the spirited atmosphere and a palpable sense of camaraderie, much of my excitement was directed toward my ride for the day:Le Taureau, a prototype fromCycles Toussaintbased in Calgary. But this wasn’t just any bike; it was a titanium frame, electric...
Ride the wind. It’s not so far fetched; in Calgary the subway is partially powered by prairie winds. Gives a whole new meaning to “Windy City.” With these pieces in place, we can begin to see Chicago’s metabolism rendered visible. We can imagine the flow of biological and technical...
Safety: Despite its size, Toronto is actually safer than Montreal, Calgary, or Vancouver, and a great deal safer than most cities in the United States. Because Toronto's central core has remained a vibrant, livable place, there are no downtown neighborhoods to be avoided. The only place whe...
Also worth noting is that Calgary was the only other Canadian city to make the index, ranking 5th with 34 cranes, ahead of Portland (27), and San Francisco (24). What’s more, New York currently only has 12 cranes. According to the report, residential projects account for 38% of all...