Author of the article: Richard White
Publishing date: Apr 23, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 3 minute read • Trees, whether they line the streets or fill a front yard, improve the character of a community. Photo by Gavin Young, File /Postmedia
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For decades Calgary’s new communities have been criticized for being a sea of cookie-cutter homes that all look the same. In the 1960s it was Kelvin Grove, in the ‘70s it was Canyon Meadows, in the ‘80s it was Midnapore and Scenic Acres in the ‘90s. Today it is new communities like Skyview Ranch in the northeast or Walden or Legacy in the deep south that face the comments.
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