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Some important information for the Bowness Community
So terrible to hear what these owners are going through!
Now that’s pretty cool!
Some more info for you about possible changes in YYC. So important to keep up with the improvements the city is looking at.
The City is working to make new backyard suites more acceptable and fitting in communities. To do this, we are making changes to some of the Land Use Bylaw rule...s and developing policy and design guidelines. We are looking for feedback from the community who is interested in sharing their thoughts on backyard suites. Online feedback is open until July 3 at engage.calgary.ca/backyard-suites-guidelines
Just imagine if the house of your dreams, turned into a nightmare. Saira and Wayne Vanderwees thought they bought their dream home.. now it's a pile of rubble. Full story on our website . (Make sure you turn up the volume)
Some fun and interesting info for all you DIYs!
Via IATSE Canada. Incredible news! The all-party parliamentary committee has recommended a national #pharmacare program for Canada! Unions have been at the fo...refront of this fight and we'll continue to push until every Canadian has access to a universal, single-payer system for prescription drugs. #APlanForEveryone #UnRegimePourTous See more
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Some info to keep you updated
A little bit of handy-work can go a long way.