Edmonton is a city in the province of Alberta which is Canada's low tax province. One of the characteristics of Alberta and all of its cities, including Edmonton and Cold Lake is the possibility to pay much lower taxes while living here if compared to any other province in the country.
Many Canadians are concerned that the US credit downgrade will have an effect on the economic recovery in Canada. Canada seemed well on its way to recovery when it was announced that the Canadian unemployment rate dropped to 7.2 percent in July — the lowest level since December of 2008.
Alberta Movers wants to help get the word out that there is help available for Alberta residents that were displaced by the Slave Lake wildfires. The government of Alberta is working with partner agencies to identify and address options that are available for short term and long term temporary housing for those moving to Alberta after being dislocated by the wildfires.
Alberta Movers is excited about the upcoming visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge the week of July 6th – 8th. This is their first visit to Canada since the Royal Wedding at Buckingham Palace was held on April 29th of this year.
The beautiful city of Vancouver is recovering after violence erupted after the Canucks lost the final game of the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins. Clashes with police, smashed windows, and overturned cars that were set on fire caused extensive damage to one of Canada’s most beautiful cities.
Believe it or not there is an art to packing moving boxes, you may not notice when you do it right but you will definitely notice if you do it wrong. When packing small boxes for Calgary moving you should stack books and pictures vertically to avoid unnecessary empty space. Then place magazines on top horizontally to fill up the box to the top. This will prevent the box from collapsing so its contents won’t be damaged. For extra protection you should double tape the bottom of the box. These boxes are usually used for the base so it is not recommended to pack fragile items in this box.
As the residents of Alberta pray for rain to fall, fire bans have been implemented in 35 parks and recreation areas in the province. The fire bans prohibit use of all wood, briquette and propane or natural gas fires, including those contained in designated fire facilities and portable fire pits. Gas and propane stoves and BBQs, when approved for cooking, are allowed.