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Saturday, 26th December 2009 I recently came back from a business trip to Calgary, Canada, where my company's headquarters is located. It was a great time, getting to know my counterparts over there. The highlight of the trip was a visit to Skyview Ranch , which is located near the Calgary Airport. More of that later... In case you do not yet know, I work for a company known as Walton , which is in the business of pre-development land ...
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