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Why falling house prices won’t be an economic disaster (Australia)

When consumers feel richer, they’re also more likely to loosen the purse strings, according to conventional economic wisdom. And for most of the last three decades, the biggest source of household wealth – real estate – has been heading in one direction: up.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/ymn6den5     

Alberta premier calls changes to Calgary noise bylaw the latest by ‘fun police’ (Calgary)

The Calgary Stampede is just weeks away, but a new noise bylaw is sparking debate over live music, with a festival owner’s grievances attracting the attention of Alberta’s premier and Canada’s Conservative leader.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/msmu4b3e  

High River growth plan ready for final open house (High River)

Residents will have the chance to see draft plans for future development in High River at an open house next week.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/5yzhwbfz  

Granny flat demand surges across the state during ongoing housing crisis (Australia)

Queensland’s housing crisis is fuelling an unprecedented granny flat boom, with demand for secondary homes surging across the state.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/5fjray6b

Varcoe: Alberta to see solid economic growth amid turbulence this year, while new manufacturing and energy projects advance (Alberta)

Oil prices dropped this week, Canada is in a technical recession, and the trade outlook with the United States remains as bumpy as skateboarding down a dirt road marred by potholes.        Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3s5yb8dr  

Adelaide’s top suburb for house price growth over 10 years revealed (Australia)

We often hear people say: “If only I had a crystal ball, that’s what I would have done.”       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/ytkv3kjd  

Lorne Gunter: Council blindly bulls ahead with undemocratic infill policy (Edmonton)

The photo with this article is of a garbage-bin corral outside a west-end eight-plex. It was taken the day after — after — garbage collection in the neighbourhood and posted to social media this past weekend.     Read more: https://tinyurl.com/nh632wsv     

Alberta's population rises, even as the number of people in Canada declines (Alberta)

As Canada’s population continues to decline due to stricter immigration laws, Alberta remains an outlier, boasting more than 47,000 migrants — most of them interprovincial — in the last year.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yh3zd5sh     

Why mortgage brokers tend to favour variable rates over fixed (Canada)

Appetite for variable-rate mortgages keeps growing, depending on where you get your financing.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/p295nvt7    

White: Is East Village's gentrification inevitable? (Calgary)

When East Village’s new vision was conceived more than 25 years ago, it was intended to be a model 21st century urban village where a diversity of Calgarians of different incomes could thrive together. There was to be no gentrification. However, now there is discussion that the Calgary Drop-In Centre will have to move, its programs decentralized.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yt37xxt7  

Rural construction underway in Strathcona County (Sherwood Park)

The 2026 rural construction season is well underway. Strathcona County crews are advancing a wide range of projects that strengthen our rural transportation network and support reliable travel for residents.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2wza5j6x

Highway 2 expansion meeting draws big crowd (Red Deer)

Widening Highway 2 outside Red Deer to eight lanes and designing it to a 130 km /h standard is not the answer to safety concerns, Alberta Transportation officials were told Thursday.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4svwrw7r     

Suncor mandating local residency for some oilsands workers (Fort McMurray)

In a move being described as a victory by local community leaders in Fort McMurray, Suncor Energy confirms it is requiring some maintenance workers contracted to work in the oilsands to be local residents.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yc6nrn92     

Are old buildings the solution to new homes in a housing crisis? (Australia)

Christian McGowan and Alison Baker fell in love with a building that was never intended to be a home.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yz4r2eat