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Bedrock Homes expands to Calgary communities

8 September 2024
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Bedrock Homes expands to Calgary communities
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Edmonton builder expands into four new Calgary-area neighborhoods following successful expansion into Red Deer and Okanagan. The article, written by Cindy Stephen for the Calgary Herald, highlights the success and growth of the builder as they continue to expand their presence in new markets.

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