Welcome to the roommate capital of Alberta

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Life with seven roommates is quieter than you might think, at least according to Andrii Tkachenko. 

Tkachenko, who works as a line cook in Banff, Alta., says the group is a mellow bunch. They work a variety of different shifts and aren’t typically home at the same time. 

So far, he said, he likes his living situation, though he wouldn’t mind a bit more space. He shares his bedroom with one other person and sleeps on a single bed; at roughly six-foot-six, it doesn’t leave much extra head room. 

“In my opinion, [the room] can be bigger,” said Tkachenko, 33, who moved to

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