According to Royal LePage, extreme variances in recent home price appreciation across Canada have contributed to vast differences in the types of properties a prospective homeowner can expect to buy with a $1-million budget.
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Among those witnessing the fire that destroyed the Deer Lodge on February 10, 1907, was Chad's Bear, which at the time was noted as the most famous attraction at the roadhouse founded in 1882.
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Aren't you happy that we're going to spring forward and change our clocks at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 12?
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It's here. No, we're not talking about an early spring, although we wish we were. Rather, we're talking about the 2017 Spring Parade of Homes.
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Everyone who reads this column has heard or used at least one idea first uttered by François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778). He is one of the most frequently quoted people of all time, both orally and in print.
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There has been a lot of talk about building permits over the last few years and it came up again at Mayor Brian Bowman's State of the City address last week.
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George Babington Elliott wrote in his promotional pamphlet, Winnipeg as It is in 1874: And as It was in 1860, that mid-city properties had reached their highest limit in value.
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What's the primary difference between the Winnipeg and the Toronto and Vancouver real estate markets?
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The Manitoba Real Estate Association has produced a policy paper that it says, if adopted by the Manitoba government, will change the delivery of education in this province to result in better educational outcomes for students and savings on pr...
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Is it better to leave snow on your roof or remove it? This question has polarized more DIYers than the Trump vs. Clinton clash.
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