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Zero tolerance now with smoke alarm law |
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(NC)—Fire departments across Ontario have pledged to step up enforcement of the province's smoke alarm law that was introduced one year ago by levying $235 tickets and fines that could reach $50,000. |
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Removing batteries to silence "false alarms" can be a fatally bad decision |
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(NC)—If you've ever been tempted to remove the batteries from your smoke alarm to silence the screeching caused by a steaming pot or shower or burnt toast, remember this frightening statistic: in a major Canadian city over a nine-month period, |
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Canadian house prices forecast to increase by 6.5% |
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(NC)—Canada's housing market is poised for continued, yet moderate, growth this year with average house prices forecast to rise by 6.5 per cent to $293,000, according to the 2007 Royal LePage Market Survey Forecast. Nationally, the number |
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Canadians embrace life in the 'lap of luxury' |
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(NC)—Canadians are embracing luxury living more than ever before – and if they are not currently living in a luxury home, many aspire to someday live in the lap of luxury. As a result, the number of unit sales of luxury homes has skyrocketed |
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Real Estate Trends: Today's 50-plus are rocking tradition, not chairs |
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(NC)—Retire those 'old age' stereotypes. Seventy is the new 60. Fine dining trumps early bird specials. Condo living challenges retirement home living. With more than 10 million Canadians now aged 50-plus, the shifting mindset of this |
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