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How Jasper National Park Shapes Alberta's Real Estate Landscape

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Jasper National Park, Canada's largest national park in the Rocky Mountains, generates significant ripple effects throughout Alberta's real estate market. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site attracting over two million visitors annually, Jasper creates unique property dynamics that extend far beyond its mountainous boundaries. The Gateway Community Effect The town of Jasper, located within park boundaries, operates under strict development regulations that severely limit housing supply. Parks Canada controls all land use, meaning no private land ownership exists within Jasper itself—only leasehold arrangements. This artificial scarcity pushes demand outward to surrounding communities. Hinton, located 80 kilometers east, has become the primary beneficiary of Jasper's real estate overflow. This former logging town has transformed into a strategic bedroom community for park workers, tourism entrepreneurs, and investors seeking proximity without federal restrictions. Over the past ...

How one couple paid off their entire mortgage in just five years (Australia)

Most people can’t imagine life without a monthly mortgage or rent payment.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4fbufj4k     

A lower loonie would have direct implications for Canadian investors (Canada)

While Prime Minister Mark Carney and Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem may not appear overly concerned about the Canadian economy, particularly given recent comments suggesting we are not clearly in a recession, I take a different view as an investment manager.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3jc2m7tf    

Downtown Edmonton rezoning approved as deadline looms for illegal parking lots (Edmonton)

Time is running out for illegal parking lots in central Edmonton, but at least one developer has taken steps to keep their surface parking for the short-term ahead of the June 30 deadline.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/46e5aekj  

Varcoe: 'A big green light for Canada': More international capital flowing back into country's oil and gas sector (Canada)

Follow the money.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/y822kmrh      

Edmonton’s apartments and condos have an illegal dumping problem the city wants to fix (Edmonton)

Anand Sharma spies a TV wedged between overfilled recycling and garbage bins at a condo in Edmonton’s southwest.        Read more: https://tinyurl.com/42udpncs  

Canadians’ Average Household Net Worth Surpasses $1 Million in 2025: TD Economics (Canada)

Household balance sheets often look reassuring in the aggregate – and in 2025, Canada’s headline numbers delivered, according to a report by TD Economics.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yc73v78p  

Pool and fitness facility top wants in Diamond Valley (Okotoks)

The Diamond Valley Community Association has heard from residents when it comes to the amenities they'd like to see in town.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3damfeft    

Tentative deal on ending the Iran war sends stocks soaring while oil prices fall (Global)

BANGKOK — World share prices soared Monday after a tentative deal was announced on ending the Iran war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, while oil prices fell more than US$4 a barrel.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/94n3r2j5  

The Coliseum: An old barn full of memories (Edmonton)

Once upon a time in Edmonton an arena was built. For more than 40 years it was a sports venue and a stage for performers. Now, as it sits empty and waiting to be demolished, this story travels through decades of the CTV News archives to remember the Coliseum.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4b3ur5nh    

Transformed Geelong character home reveals bonus backyard studio (Australia)

The bright yellow front door is a dead giveaway that a modern-day renovation lies in wait behind this central Geelong character home.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/ypxjdffw     

Opinion: Will angry Albertans wait for an election to hold premier to account? (Alberta)

Now that Premier Danielle Smith has added a separation question to Alberta’s Oct. 19 referendum ballot, how secure is her position as leader of the United Conservative Party?       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/y365rdzv  

User fees hiding in plain sight driving up Edmonton tax rates (Edmonton)

Property taxes have long been Edmonton’s main revenue source.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/5bs9wrwm  

This Alberta spot is seeing the largest rise in detached house prices (Alberta)

House sales may be on the decline in many parts of Alberta, but one spot in the province is seeing its detached house prices rise significantly year-over-year.           Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4fch5a3w      

City forecasts budget gap of $7 million at year’s end (Medicine Hat)

According to the city’s Tri-Annual Report’s Financial Performance section Medicine Hat is on course to run an approximately $7-million budget gap by the end of the year.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/42x4tefy