by qdhanwantc
22. February 2012 16:48
by qdhanwantc
15. February 2012 13:39
This year's Home & garden show will be from Feb 23-26 and there will be lots to look at and one particular area that you may not be thinking about now but soon enough as it will be spring and gardening time. So come get some ideas. See below for the garden area of the show and its schedule.
Happy planning and planting !
The 2012 Garden Stage presented by Golden Acre and Country 105

Want to be the next best thing in gardening? Greenthumbs and regular thumbs alike will each find their nursery niche at the Garden Stage presented by Golden Acre and Country 105. You will get your hands dirty and take part in a number of interactive seminars on everything from presenting fresh flower arrangements to planting perennials. As the remnants of winter melt away, prepare yourself for a blooming spring by joining our team of gurus. Don't forget your gardening gloves!
Thursday, February 23rd
| 1:00pm |
Grow Your Own Food - Amateur to Professional in 5 Easy Steps! Sheldon Gessell |
| 2:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
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| 3:00pm |
What's Trending in the Garden? Joanne Dafoe |
| 4:00pm |
Calgary Clematis Kaleidoscope Pavlina Krivy
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| 5:00pm |
Treasured Textures Weston Christensen |
| 6:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it Up Garden Centre
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| 7:00pm |
Tropical Influences for the Prairie Garden Annelise Doolaege |
Friday, February 24
| 1:00pm |
What's Trending in the Garden? Joanne Dafoe |
| 2:00pm |
Calgary Clematis Kaleidoscope Pavlina Krivy |
| 3:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
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| 4:00pm |
Grow Your Own Food - Amateur to Professional in 5 Easy Steps! Sheldon Gessell |
| 5:00pm |
Tropical Influences for the Prairie Garden Annelise Doolaege |
| 6:00pm |
Treasured Textures Weston Christensen |
| 7:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
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Saturday, February 25
| 11:00am |
Grow Your Own Food - Amateur to Professional in 5 Easy Steps Sheldon Gessell |
| 12:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
|
| 1:00pm |
Treasured Textures Weston Christensen
|
| 2:00pm |
Tropical Influences for the Prairie Garden Annelise Doolaege |
| 3:00pm |
Calgary Clematis Kaleidoscope Pavlina Krivy |
| 4:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
|
| 5:00pm |
Grow Your Own Food - Amateur to Professional in 5 Easy Steps! Sheldon Gessell |
| 7:00pm |
What's Trending in the Garden? Joanne Dafoe |
Sunday, February 26
| 11:00am |
Tropical Influences for the Prairie Garden Annelise Doolaege |
| 12:00pm |
Calgary Clematis Kaleidoscope Pavlina Krivy |
| 1:00pm |
Meryl Coombs of Spruce it up Garden Centre
|
| 2:00pm |
What's Trending in the Garden? Joanne Dafoe |
| 3:00pm |
Treasured Textures Weston Christensen |
by qdhanwantc
14. February 2012 17:16
The tallest proposed residential tower in Alberta, will be launched in March to take advantage of a resurgence of interest in the inner-city condo market in Calgary.
Nicholas Hon of Hon Towers Ltd., which wants to build two 42-storey towers on the site of a failed residential project by another developer in the old Victoria Park neighbourhood near the Calgary Stampede, said the first phase would consist of 321 units and the project will total 640 units.
Prices will range from $150,000 to $1.5 million per unit.
"We're launching our sales centre in March. We're hoping to break (ground) this summer and the construction schedule is 24 months. So we're slated for completion mid-2014," said Hon, of the site on land bounded by 11th and 12th Avenues S.E., Third Street and Olympic Way.
The early release presentation centre opens March 3 in a retail location on 11th Avenue in the base of the Arriva Tower. The full sales centre will open at the end of March in the old school location on the 12th Avenue side.
"I think there's a new shift in the way people want to live close to downtown. That's why you're seeing a resurgence in downtown condos," said Hon.
"There's a lot of talk about the next boom in Alberta. Since 2008, very few condos have been built and that inventory has now been absorbed.
Read more: http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/Condo+project+reflects+growing+interest+inner+city+housing+market/6101867/story.html#ixzz1mPtoZalm
by qdhanwantc
8. February 2012 12:43

MUST-DO MAINTENANCE:
The quickest fix is to not have the problem in the first place. Here's a checklist of items every homeowner should get to regularly.
1. Test your garage door opener monthly to ensure that it reverses when it hits an obstruction or when its sensor beam is interrupted.
2. Vacuum the clothes dryer's exhaust duct at least once a year. If the duct is plastic, replace it (it's a fire hazard). Rigid sheet-metal ducting is best.
3. Replace furnace filters quarterly, or as recommended by the furnace manufacturer.
4. Test all GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) outlets monthly. Press the test button and use a voltage tester to make sure the power goes off.
5. Clean leaves and debris from the condenser of a central air conditioner seasonally.
6. Once a year, vacuum the refrigerator coils underneath the appliance.
7. Have the fireplace chimney inspected and cleaned annually. window and door caulking and weather stripping yearly.
9. Replace the batteries in smoke detectors yearly. And remember, even recent hard-wired smoke detectors have backup batteries that must be replaced. If you have never checked yours, do so.
(Alberta and the North only)
Excerpted from the Popular Mechanics book When Duct Tape Just Isn't Enough, published by Hearst Books/Sterling Publishing.
by qdhanwantc
7. February 2012 13:54
Easy ways to make your home more attractive to potential buyers.
Getting ready to sell? Move your property fast – and for the highest selling price possible – with these easy, affordable staging tricks. These deal-sealing changes will make your home attractive to the largest pool of potential buyers, and the best part is, you can start at any stage in the game. Who knows – you may love your home’s new look so much that you decide not to list after all!
1 Paint! Dollar for dollar, a fresh coat of paint gives you more bang for your decorating buck than anything else. Even if your current palette is relatively new, any scuffs or wear marks will channel an unkempt vibe. And an unusual colour choice – even if the height of fashion – may limit your home’s appeal. So break out that roller and slap on a couple coats of crowd-pleasing warm white or sand paint.
2 Improve the lighting Replace any dated light fixtures ASAP. How can you tell if it has to go? If it’s over 15 years old and looks it – yet isn’t a vintage (50-75 years old) or antique piece (older) – it should probably go. “Retro” is not something most homebuyers are looking for. You don’t need to break the bank, just head to IKEA or Canadian Tire.
3 De-clutter Take the collectibles off the mantel, put the mismatched armchair into storage (or better yet, donate it) and pare your closets down to what you’re actually wearing this season, packing away the rest. Ideally, all this extra stuff would head to charity (if in good, saleable condition), the garbage dump, or into storage. The more you store onsite, the more cluttered and small your home appears.
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4 Give dated bathrooms a facelift A nice bath helps sell a house but, don’t invest in a total renovation. Renos are costly, and you won’t recoup your costs unless you find your exact décor doppelganger. Bring an out-of-date bath up to speed with gleaming white walls whether via a fresh coat of white bath and kitchen paint or ceramic tile and new lighting (Home Depot excels at affordable, stylish bathroom vanity lighting). Buy neutral new shower curtains, a simple new bath mat and vanity set, and have fresh flowers in the room during open houses.
5 Take down curtains Dated window treatments need to come down, pronto (if it’s over 10 years old, get rid of it). If privacy isn’t an issue, just leave the windows bare to maximize natural light and make the room’s dimensions seem more generous. Otherwise, buy basic-issue cotton or linen drapes from Linens ‘N Things or another well-priced retailer. Always tie drapes back during viewings and open houses.
6 Put up mirrors Make small rooms appear bigger and dark rooms seem brighter by adding an attractive wall mirror. A boxlike dining room will benefit from a leaning floor mirror (Lowes sells well priced ones, and HomeSense often has great deals) and an entranceway more welcoming with a console mirror.
7 Update porch hardware Increase your home’s curb appeal by updating the hardware on your front porch. Buy a doorknocker or bell, mailbox, kick plate, doorknob and lockset in a set or in complementary styles. Brushed nickel is a neutral finish that will never date, while oil-rubbed bronze is another favourite.
8 And the porch light Update your porch light to coordinate with the new hardware, if needed. They don’t have to be an exact match or even come from the same period, but the finishes and styles should look pleasing together.
9 Spiff up the front yard Refresh your front yard according to the season. In spring, summer and fall, trim back dead plants and foliage and plant attractive annuals or perennials in flowerbeds. In winter, keep the walkway shoveled and cut back any tree or shrub branches damaged by heavy snowfall. A pair of planters flanking the front door and filled with seasonal arrangements instantly conveys pride of ownership.
10 Tend the backyard Simple fix-its will make the most of your existing yard layout. Replace any damaged boards on your deck or fence, and apply a fresh coat of paint, or stain and sealant if the finish needs it. Weed and groom your garden and add some perennials for colour when in-season. If kids’ toys are taking over the space, put some in storage. Think “tidy,” “update” and “refresh”: never do anything costly or major like adding a swimming pool or pond, which may put off potential buyers
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by qdhanwantc
2. February 2012 09:28
Calgary condo sales have reached new heights after a luxury unit fetched a record $8.3 million, before construction has begun.
The 5,260-square-foot condo will cover the entire 12th floor of the 15-storey development called The River, located along the Elbow River, which flows through the southern portion of the city.
Already, more than $30 million in real estate has been spoken for in the project, which includes 38 residences — 27 units in the tower and 11 town houses.
Anne Clarke, director of sales for The River, said eight sales have been completed and three deals are pending.
by qdhanwantc
1. February 2012 11:56
What is the RE/MAX Quest for Excellence?
The Quest for Excellence Program is a bursary program for grade 12 students in Western Canada. It was established by RE/MAX of Western Canada to recognize the success and ongoing pursuits of Western Canadian students in regards to leadership and community contribution initiatives.
What is Awarded?
RE/MAX of Western Canada will award 16 bursaries of $1,000 each to qualifying Grade 12 students. In addition, the 16 bursary winners will be entered into a draw and one lucky recipient will receive a RE/MAX Hot Air Balloon ride for two. Bursary winners will be notified in May, 2012. All Winners will be posted in May 2012.
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