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        <title>Living in Calgary</title>
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            <author>info@jimsparrow.com (Jim Sparrow)</author>
            <title>Calgary Real Estate and the Green Revolution</title>
            <description> <![CDATA[ Calgary Real Estate could be affected by the Green Revolution Canadians can take a breath of fresh air, well at least in 2020, which is the targeted year for a 17% drop in greenhouse gas emission rates. Not only is this great news for the green-minded Canadian, but it might have an impact upon the Canadian real estate market. As the green revolution becomes more popular, buyers, owners, and sellers might want to factor in greener alternatives when looking into investing in the Calgary real estat... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 11:18:23 -0600</pubDate>
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