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Vacation home prices expected to rise again this year: Royal LePage report (Canada)

Vacation home prices are expected to grow this year, despite concerns about the economy and global turmoil putting a damper on demand in some parts of the country.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/47xrvak9     

Trans Mountain pipeline will soon be at full capacity amid global energy crisis (Alberta)

The Trans Mountain oil pipeline system is expected to operate at full capacity in April and into May  as a result of  energy disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East.     Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4ya4xj6p     

Edmonton has avoided 'missing middle' problem plaguing other cities (Edmonton)

Affordably priced homes for families have long been in short supply in Canada’s housing market, especially in its largest markets.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/c284m92h      

Family housing in demand even as building outpaces population growth (Calgary)

It’s no secret that Calgary has seen a lot of residential construction over the last few years.         Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4h54a2k6       

Calgary is not among Top 10 most expensive rental markets in Canada (Calgary)

Calgary isn’t in the Top 10 in Canada, and that’s likely good news for renters.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/wrbe942z     

Mortgage affordability worsens in most major Canadian cities, report says (Canada)

It became harder for Canadians in most major cities to afford a mortgage in February, a new report by Ratehub.ca found on Thursday.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4nxs8kxs      

Opinion: Canada’s defence future runs through Edmonton (Edmonton)

Canada faces a future in which national prosperity and sovereignty depend on how effectively we harness the regions best positioned to deliver results. The federal commitment to increase defence spending to $62.7 billion next year, and $150 billion by 2035, signals a shift in how the country prepares for a more contested world.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/bddc7uh7     

More than half of Canadians say their current home is not ideal: report (Canada)

More than half of Canadians say they are not living in their ideal home, according to a new report from Century 21. While most want more space, a majority cited affordability as the top barrier for moving into their dream dwelling.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/yc5xtvc     

First round of Alberta's data centre push could raise electricity prices, analysts say (Alberta)

As Alberta attempts to be Canada’s top destination for data  centres , some of these power-hungry facilities could lead to an upward jolt in electricity prices, analysts say.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/mr3u7jhd  

Diamond Valley property assessments up slightly in 2026 (Okotoks)

Property assessment notices were mailed to homeowners in Diamond Valley in the second week of March.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3uvrwxjv     

Sylvan Lake town council approves operating budget (Sylvan Lake)

The Sylvan Lake town council has approved the 2026 operating budget, resulting in no tax rate increase.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/57m9btvf     

Bunnings enters housing market as granny flat boom fuels renovation surge (Australia)

Forget the fancy deck or the new landscaping – Australian homeowners are now looking at their backyards as prime real estate for a different kind of upgrade: the granny flat.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/yexn63jk  

Canada and Alberta reach early methane agreement, but full deal will blow past April 1 deadline (Alberta)

With a deadline clock ticking, Alberta and Ottawa say they are making progress in negotiations on contentious environmental policies aimed at unlocking approval for a new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/49nxz7xt  

Varcoe: 'Double-edged sword': Oil prices near $100 this year sting consumers, bolster bottom line for western provinces (Alberta)

As global oil prices accelerate into high levels, a new study says they’re also shifting gears — expected to average US$95 a barrel for Brent crude for the rest of 2026 — and that will have major implications for Canada’s two largest oil-producing provinces.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/bdcwc54k