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The four coastal towns more expensive than Byron Bay (Australia)

While Byron Bay had its own reality show and is home to global celebrities, there are some sea-change towns that are now more expensive than the prized Northern Rivers enclave.     Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/y944va7x  

Why Alberta power prices are falling, while Saskatchewan aims to raise them (Alberta)

During a time of surging fuel prices, Albertans are getting a rare reprieve  in  one critical household cost — electricity bills.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/museybfd  

A look at Carney’s spring economic update by the numbers (Canada)

The federal Liberals say they’re getting a windfall from better-than-expected fiscal revenues and are largely putting that money back into circulation to support households and build up the economy.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/6t5wvdj8  

Levy increase finalized as Edmonton council passes 2026 tax bylaw (Edmonton)

Edmonton city council passed the 2026 tax bylaw Tuesday after cementing a 6.9 per cent tax levy increase earlier in the month.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4xj5jepr     

Effort to revitalize Quarters neighbourhood projecting $64 million shortfall (Edmonton)

An effort to revitalize the Quarters neighbourhood directly east of Downtown Edmonton is projected to take longer to recover costs since its community revitalization levy (CRL) faces a funding shortfall of nearly $64 million.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/m3e3ecp3  

Shell invests $22 billion in Canada's oilpatch and more deals could be coming (Canada)

After selling off a large chunk of its Canadian assets nearly a decade ago, U.K.-based energy giant Shell is now expanding its operations in Alberta and British Columbia by acquiring Calgary-based ARC Resources for $22 billion.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/25xjba8b      

Road closure begins for downtown improvement project in Okotoks (Okotoks)

A months-long road closure has begun in downtown Okotoks.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/5n995xmt        

Council votes down pilot project to add more parking downtown (St. Albert)

St. Albert Council said no to more downtown parking, after they voted down a motion that could have seen more than 30 additional stalls through a pilot project.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/azdcvscu  

Navigating Inflation in Alberta: What to Expect in 2026

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    Alberta's economy stands at a crossroads as we move through 2026, with inflationary pressures shaping the financial landscape for households and businesses alike. After the turbulent economic conditions of recent years, understanding  what's  ahead  for  inflation in Alberta has never been more important for financial planning.   Current Inflation Picture   Alberta's inflation is projected to average approximately 2.5% in 2026, according to ATB  Financial's  Economic Outlook 2 . This  represents  a moderate increase from the Bank of Canada's target range but  remains  significantly lower than the peak inflation rates experienced in 2021-2022. The province's inflation forecast aligns closely with national trends, though regional factors continue to create unique pressures.   Recent data shows some volatility in inflation rates, with the national headline rate reaching 2.3% in January 2026 before slowing to 1.8...