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 Reduce your risk, Stay Safe & Informed!

 

According to AHS and World Health Organization (WHO), COVID-19 is believed to be spread mainly by coughing, sneezing, direct contact with someone who is sick with COVID-19 or with surfaces they have recently touched. This is true for a number of illnesses like head colds or the flu. 

We can all minimize our risk for any of these illnesses by:

  •        Frequently washing our hands;
  •        Covering coughs and sneezes;
  •        Avoiding touching our eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands; and
  •        Staying at home and away from others if we are feeling ill. 

It is imperative to take precautions during viewings, including wearing nitrile gloves or using alcohol-based anti-microbial…

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Airdrie Small Town Feel, Big City Amenities - Creb Now

Courtesy the city of Airdrie

With its storied history, convenient location and family-friendly atmosphere, Airdrie continue to attract young families and entrepreneurs in droves.

The city’s population has swelled from just under 11,500 to almost 71,000 in just 30 years. However, despite its growth, Airdrie has retained all the attributes of a connected village.

“We love the small-town feel, absolutely love it,” said artist Sandra Kliewer. She and her husband, Nathan, along with their three children and dog, moved to Airdrie four years ago from Mexico City, where they had been living and working for over seven years.

Although born and raised in B.C.’s lower mainland, the family had…

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Calgary Communities

CREB Now: Mount Pleasant

CREB has recently released an informational article on the beautiful Mount Pleasant community, in Calgary. Let's take a look together, and see what it has in store for us!

About Mount Pleasant:

 

The lands that became northwest Calgary’s Mount Pleasant community were annexed by the City in 1910, making it one of Calgary’s older neighbourhoods. When development began in the area in 1912, Calgary’s population numbered fewer than 50,000 people.

As the city grew to 100,000 people by 1947 and 200,000 by 1955, then-suburban Mount Pleasant experienced an influx of new amenities into the area when North Hill Centre opened its doors in 1958. The opening of the Tran-Canada Highway came four years later,…

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