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  2. Secondary suites in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Port Moody, B.C. has adopted a secondary suite program. [14] Surrey, B.C. authorizes secondary suites through a two step process of rezoning then permit approval. [15] Toronto - in the 2012 draft bylaw it was proposed that one secondary suite be allowed per detached or semi-detached house, and one per townhouse zoned "R" [16]

  3. Laneway house - Wikipedia

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    A laneway house is a form of detached secondary suites in Canada built into pre-existing lots, usually in the backyard and opening onto the back lane. Most laneway houses are small. However, public concern has been raised in some communities about the impact that larger forms of this type of housing may have on privacy. [1]

  4. Secondary suite - Wikipedia

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    American Craftsman house with detached secondary suite. A secondary suite (also known as a accessory dwelling unit (ADU), in-law apartment, granny flat, granny annex or garden suite [1]) is a self-contained apartment, cottage, or small residential unit that is located on a property that has a separate main, single-family home, duplex, or other residential unit.

  5. List of senior high schools in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of senior high schools in Alberta accredited by Alberta Education. [1]The listed schools include public, separate, private and charter high schools, as well as all other organizations accredited to teach high school courses, including outreach schools, adult education schools, distant learning and homeschooling coordination centres, and coordination centres for in place ...

  6. Edmonton House (building) - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton House is a 45-storey building located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Opened as an apartment hotel, the building was re-branded into a hotel in 2006 before converting back in 2013. Opened as an apartment hotel, the building was re-branded into a hotel in 2006 before converting back in 2013.

  7. Tyrone Heritage Residences - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Place is three storeys in height and features oak hardwood floors throughout the building. Tyrone Place was designed by Canadian architect David Hardie, who is known for having designed a number of other significant buildings in Edmonton such as Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples, Hilltop House, the Hecla Block and the Armstrong Block. [3]

  8. Grandview Heights, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In the City of Edmonton's 2019 municipal census, Grandview Heights had a population of 1,181 living in 365 dwellings, [12] a 3.7% change from its 2016 population of 1,139. [13] With a land area of 0.56 km 2 (0.22 sq mi), it had a population density of 2,108.9 people/km 2 in 2019.

  9. Blatchford, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2024, 84 dwelling units (townhouses, and secondary suites) are occupied, approximately 235 units are in development—including the community's first apartments,—and the city is constructing utilities and roads for Stage 6, which will encompass an additional 196 townhouse units.