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$21M ask for substation repairs OK’d (Medicine Hat)

Medicine Hat city councillors unanimously voted in favour of a budget increase of $21.55 million to fund a modernization strategy of the eclectic substation infrastructure, as three substations near their end of service life.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/nhkekkab     

‘It’s a sophisticated business’: New calls for regulation in the short-stay market (Australia)

New data shows the number of Airbnbs and other short-term accommodation hit record highs at the end of 2024, driving up rents for longer-term tenants in tourism hotspots.     Read more: https://tinyurl.com/58ru9vs2  

'Unprecedented': What's next for Alberta's AI data centres? (Alberta)

Alberta is close to two years into efforts at attracting billions of dollars to build AI data centres , and while the province has already seen some major announcements, many prospective projects are yet to get off the ground.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/w6fs467z     

Why Edmontonians are using restrictive covenants to shield against infill (Edmonton)

A growing number of Edmontonians are turning to a legal tool in an effort to stop multiplex infill development from moving in next door: restrictive covenants.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/56c38dzu     

How Keystone came back from the dead (Alberta)

Keystone XL was supposed to be dead.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3h7pfp8m           

High Level, Low Level bridges to be replaced, potentially demolished: city report (Edmonton)

A report from the City of Edmonton has a timeline to potentially demolish the High Level and Low Level bridges in the coming years at their end-of-service-life nears.   Read more: https://tinyurl.com/36szdhv6     

Keith Gerein: Knack struggles to find the right tone in first state of city speech (Edmonton)

Mayor Andrew Knack’s first “state of the city” address last week was a bit of a surreal affair, in the sense that Knack was essentially speaking to what might be considered Tim Cartmell’s audience — with Cartmell literally in the audience.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3nyy35rw          

Young Canadians turning to recreational properties as alternative route to homeownership (Canada)

For many Canadians, the Victoria Day long weekend signals the unofficial start to cottage season. However, this year, recreational real estate is attracting a demographic of buyers looking beyond the traditional vacation property.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2s44k4pm     

Inflation rose to 2.8% in April as oil price shock continues to drive up fuel prices (Canada)

Canada’s inflation rate rose to 2.8 per cent in April as higher energy prices caused by the war in Iran continue to drive up fuel prices, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4wn2bwcj  

Foothills County postpones vote on Chinook Feeders biodigester (Okotoks)

Foothills County postponed its approval of a feedlot biodigester after hearing about changes to how natural gas captured at the site would be delivered.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3hdmxe3h  

Infrastructure revitalization reshaping downtown Okotoks (Okotoks)

Major infrastructure upgrades are well underway in Okotoks, bringing long-term improvements to the town’s downtown core.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3yp9dnj9       

City’s Q1 fiscal update forecasts near $270K budget shortfall by year end (Grande Prairie)

The City of Grande Prairie is expecting to see a budget shortfall of nearly $270,000 by the end of the year.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2th7nxzh  

Geelong investors pull back from market after Labor tax reforms (Australia)

Labor’s landmark tax reforms had an immediate impact on Geelong’s property market as potential buyers stepped back to consider the full implications of the federal budget announcements.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/42zsu6p5     

Edmonton Real Estate: A 20-Year Outlook on Growth and Opportunity

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            Edmonton's real estate market stands at an interesting inflection point in 2026, with promising fundamentals that suggest sustained growth over the next two decades. The city's unique combination of relative affordability, population dynamics, and strategic development initiatives positions it as one of Western Canada's most compelling long-term real estate investments.   Population Growth as the Primary Driver   Alberta's population is projected to surge by up to 46% in the coming years, with Edmonton serving as a primary recipient of this growth 2 . While the Conference Board of Canada expects a temporary slowdown in newcomers in 2026 after several years of surges, this appears to be a brief pause rather than a reversal of the long-term trend 1 . This population influx creates sustained demand for housing across all sectors—from starter homes to luxury properties.   Historically, Edmonton has demonstrated remarkable growth, wi...