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If a contractor has an unbelievable deal on paving your driveway, it’s a scam: CPS (Calgary)

Calgary police are warning the public about a  scam  involving paving contractors.     Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/2bm5kmpp  

Market conditions diverge for detached homes, condos in Calgary (Calgary)

Those shopping for detached homes last month might have had a tougher time compared to those interested in other types of housing, the Calgary Real Estate board said in its latest sales report.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4tsnh7by  

How the war in the Middle East is already impacting mortgage rates in Canada (Canada)

The war in the Middle East is impacting something most Canadians may not have expected: the cost of some mortgages.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3zc78dn2     

Opinion: Alberta’s data centre boom risks repeating a familiar economic mistake (Alberta)

Calgary’s power grid is already under strain, and the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) is capping new connections as data  centre  demand accelerates — a move that will show up in higher electricity bills for homes and businesses already dealing with volatility.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3zrkchmh  

Council receives clear list of large capital construction projects (Medicine Hat)

City staff have re-worked an overview of all capital construction projects underway within all municipal departments to provide sitting  councillors  more clarity on where funds are spent.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/prfddhx8     

Natural gas prices dip during second quarter (Medicine Hat)

The price for natural gas is set to decrease during the next three-month period, while power prices remain at the minimum mandated rate.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/vn27arsz  

Mortgage stress forces SA residents to skip medical appointments (Australia)

South Australians are cutting costs on their health expenses, including dental check-ups and mental health appointments, in order to fight mortgage pressures, new research shows.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/ahzk8eja  

How Canadian retirement investors can cushion the blow from the Trump trifecta: Dale Jackson (Canada)

Just minutes into U.S. President Donald Trump’s address to the nation Wednesday night, S&P 500 futures erased US$550 billion in value and oil prices surged by per cent on his threats to bomb Iran “back to the stone age.”       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4yxyurt4     

Canmore to proceed with livability tax as province proposes property levy exemptions (Alberta)

The town of Canmore is welcoming the province’s proposed changes to property tax legislation that would exempt Alberta residents from paying higher taxes on properties occupied for less than half the year.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/2ufn4uyk      

Trump Says US Could ‘Take the Oil’ in Hormuz Push (Global)

President Donald Trump said Friday the United States could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and “take the oil and make a fortune,” framing control of the world’s most critical energy chokepoint as both a strategic and economic opportunity.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/mrxt2amc  

Council reimburses $8.5 million in off-site levies, 89 per cent goes to city (St. Albert)

St. Albert City Council unanimously approved updates to its off-site levy (OSL) bylaw during their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 17.        Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/u4k4yw9y  

Geelong downsizers shunning units for renovated houses (Australia)

A beachside Geelong suburb has revealed the goldilocks zone for buyers looking to downsize without moving into a unit.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4u69ec8c     

Alberta oil, agriculture a force in Canada's stuttering economy: Deloitte (Alberta)

Alberta’s a sunny spot on a cloudy economic horizon for Canada, shows the latest quarterly report from Deloitte.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/ydkufyjz     

Canada’s housing market shows no signs of sales growth momentum (Canada)

Resales in Canada’s real estate market continue to slide, a new report has found, showing little signs of momentum toward a recovery. National Bank of Canada Capital Markets published its Housing Market Monitor report in March, finding sales edged downward month over month in February more than one per cent. That is the fourth consecutive monthly decline.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/y5shjj8k