The ComFree real estate sales network announced today it is launching two new commission-free brokerages in Ontario and Alberta. They will operate under the name of Commonsense Network Brokerage, part of the ComFree network. The head office for Alberta will be in Edmonton.
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EDMONTON, ALBERTA-- - WAM Development Group, a North American leader in commercial real estate development, has announced several major retail tenants to occupy space in the uniquely designed, 600,000 ...
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By The Canadian Press EDMONTON - U.S. health care giant McKesson Corp. is buying a big part of Edmonton-based drug store operator Katz Group Canada Inc. for $920 million. The California-based company announced ...
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Brandon’s population has exploded over the past five years, according to the latest census data. "Our population growth is as dynamic as Calgary’s, Edmonton’s and Saskatoon’s," Mayor Shari Decter Hirst said.
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U.S. health care giant McKesson Corp. is buying a big part of Edmonton-based drug store operator Katz Group Canada Inc. for $920 million.
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More than half of Canadians don't have savings set aside for emergencies, but they are paying down more personal debt, an RBC survey found.
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U.S. health care giant McKesson Corp. is buying a big part of Edmonton-based drug store operator Katz Group Canada Inc. for $920 million.
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Staff writer With a deal in the works for an Edmonton-based company to buy the Wetaskiwin Mall, the present owners believe it was a case of “right time, right place.” Retrocom Mid-Market REIT’s chief executive officer Richard Michaeloff spoke to the Times from his office in Vaughan, Ont.[...]
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U.S. firm to buy portion of drug store business for $920-million
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U.S. firm to buy company’s independent outlets, franchise businesses, for $920-million
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