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The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) regulates the real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management, and condo management industries in Alberta, Canada. RECA operates on behalf of the Government of Alberta under the authority of the Real Estate Act.
Azrieli Foundation: $1 billion [2] (2014) British Columbia's Children's Hospital Foundation: $362 million (2015) Calgary Foundation: $750 million Canada Foundation for Innovation: Canadian Race Relations Foundation: Claridge Foundation: $45 million (2014) Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta: $26 million (2016) [3]
[14] [15] served as chair of the Canada West Foundation from 1994 to 2009 and as honorary chair. [16] Roger Gibbins, chairman and head of the political science department at the University of Calgary, served as president and CEO of the Canada West Foundation from 1999 until his retirement in June 2012.
Prolific real estate investor Grant Cardone is sounding the alarm on significant changes within his industry. During a recent conversation on Fox Business with host Charles Payne, Cardone shared a ...
A massive real estate correction can be devastating to property owners who’ve already been grappling with higher mortgage payments as a result of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s aggressive interest ...
The Calgary Foundation (TCF) is a Canadian registered charity serving Calgary, Alberta.. The foundation was established by a group of community-minded citizens to meet a wide variety of social, cultural, educational, health, environmental, and community charitable needs in Calgary and the surrounding area.
The Alberta Real Estate Association (AREA) represents 10,000+ real estate brokers and associates who are members of Alberta's 10 real estate boards. History [ edit ]
Victory Auto Wreckers was founded in the 1940s by a pair of World War II veterans. [3] The company was purchased by Kenneth Weisner in 1967 and is now owned by his son, Kyle. [4] Victory purchased wrecked or decommissioned vehicles and then allowed customers to browse through their lots in search of workable parts.