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When we walk outside our doors this time of year, it’s not uncommon to be spooked by the haunted sights and sounds around our neighbourhood. While that’s all in good fun, other spooky sights and sounds around your home might not be. For example, maybe you are spooked by a toilet that has suddenly started making strange noises, or you hear a dripping sound from a faucet in the middle of the night that sends shivers up your spine. You may need a plumber if any of those spooky sounds haunt you. If that’s the case, I want you to know you don’t have to be in the dark looking for a plumber or any other contractor you may need. I have a full list of reputable contractors I can recommend for whatever spooky sounds or sights you may discover around…

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Airdrie Small Town Feel, Big City Amenities - Creb Now

Courtesy the city of Airdrie

With its storied history, convenient location and family-friendly atmosphere, Airdrie continue to attract young families and entrepreneurs in droves.

The city’s population has swelled from just under 11,500 to almost 71,000 in just 30 years. However, despite its growth, Airdrie has retained all the attributes of a connected village.

“We love the small-town feel, absolutely love it,” said artist Sandra Kliewer. She and her husband, Nathan, along with their three children and dog, moved to Airdrie four years ago from Mexico City, where they had been living and working for over seven years.

Although born and raised in B.C.’s lower mainland, the family had…

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City Of Airdrie |159 Windford Street SW | Airdrie 

 

There is definitely something about Airdrie, that only the people from Airdrie can understand, something that makes the city a great place to live & visit.

A stop at the Nose Creek Valley Museum might hint toward our history, where early settlers founded a stopping point for the steam trains to take on a drink of the fresh Nose Creek waters, or a historic connection to our sister city in Scotland might depict a king's naming over Airdries' high elevations. Whether you perceive it as a 'small-town feel' or 'small city attitude'; Airdrie is filled with rustic charm and authentic appeal, farm-fresh experiences, innovative technologies, urban design, neighborly sentiment and family-focused events…

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OPEN HOUSE 132 Pinto Lane SE, Airdrie Sunday May 26, 2-4pm

For Full Listing, Click Here: http://tinyurl.com/132pintolane

Call/text Yasin @ 403-681-0319 for more info or to book your showing!

Gorgeous updated & upgraded bungalow w/heated 48X25, 4 car garage in Yankee Valley Estates, Airdrie; a few short mins to amenities! 2 acres w/hundreds of trees & shrubs added in recent years. Beautiful mountain views! Grand foyer w/double closets, site finished hardwood, grand rock fireplace, maple cabinets incl large wall pantry, SS appliances, new granite counters, back splash, hood fan, carpets & paint. Main floor den, laundry rm w/sink, speaker system throughout & lots of windows. Master is spacious & has a beautiful ensuite w/2 sinks, shower & free…

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As a New Listing comes on the market in East Lake, Airdrie, we look to answer your questions of "Why Live In East Lake, Airdrie?".

East Lake is a residential neighborhood in the northwest of Airdrie, Alberta, Canada. Located near the north edge of the city. East Lake’s community is centered around East Lake Regional Park, a beautiful park located on the east side of Airdrie at East Lake Boulevard and East Lake Road. It is nestled behind Genesis Place and Bert Church High School. 

East Lake provides all shopping needs located in a major shopping district in Airdrie, right off Yankee Valley Blvd. Whether you are looking for a grocery stores, coffee shops, clothing stores, or restaurants, Yankee Valley Blvd’s shopping district will house…

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Exterior Home Maintenance

We understand keeping the exterior of your home maintained can be extremely time-consuming and overwhelming. However, managing your outdoor property is crucial in preserving the structure and longevity of your home.

Beautiful Landscape

1. Vegetation.
Trees, bushes and other plants can cause damage to your home’s siding and roof. Branches can scrape against your home, causing cracks and damage that can lead to unwelcome pests. Neglected vegetation can also trap moisture along the foundation of your home, leading to mold and mildew.

2. External Faucets.
To prevent freezing, be sure to winterize all external faucets during the coldest months of the year. Disconnect hoses, turn off the water supply and…

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