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Australia’s biggest ever sheep station sale looms as farming dynasty lists colossal property (Australia)

A colossal contiguous sheep station in South Australia, an area larger than the Lebanon and Vanuatu combined, is poised to become Australia’s biggest ever pastoral property sale, with new data revealing a significant surge in foreign investment eyeing off Australian farmland.     Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/yden63fx         

Edmonton is entering its busiest real estate season and this is what's selling (Edmonton)

The Edmonton housing market is entering its busiest time of year, and we  took a look  at how different property types are performing as we enter the first week of May.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3dhacfyh       

Council approves 25-storey tower in Windsor Park neighbourhood (Edmonton)

A new 25-storey building is going up in Windsor Park.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/32ybb2bn  

Lorne Gunter: Glenora developer deserves discipline for doxxing (Edmonton)

If you’ve been watching the latest infill controversy in the Glenora neighbourhood, you’ll know that the developer, Glenora Homes, has been trying to intimidate residents opposed to their multiplex by printing the opponents’ names on a large sign on the building lot, including those same residents’ names in a flyer dropped in mailboxes in the area and threatening to turn the project into a halfway house for criminals and addicts.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3w9y9xr5  

Balzac-area TELUS tower survives appeal over landowner concerns (Airdrie)

A proposed 75-metre TELUS communications tower east of Highway 2 between Calgary and Airdrie has survived a nearby landowner’s appeal, leaving Rocky View County’s conditional approval in place.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/26962nrx  

Province begins plans for hospital expansion in Strathcona County (Sherwood Park)

The Alberta government announced funds Monday to explore a major expansion to a hospital in Strathcona.   Read more:   https://tinyurl.com/2j5fveru    

Fertilizer: The Backbone of Alberta's Agricultural Economy

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      In the vast agricultural landscape of Alberta, fertilizer stands as the unsung hero that transforms prairie soil into productive farmland. As Canada's agricultural powerhouse, Alberta's relationship with fertilizer is complex, essential, and increasingly challenging in today's global economic climate.   Alberta's Fertilizer Dependence   Alberta's agricultural sector relies heavily on fertilizer to maintain its competitive edge. With over 50 million acres of farmland, the province produces a significant portion of Canada's wheat, canola, and barley. This productivity depends on the strategic application of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium— the three primary nutrients that make up commercial fertilizers.   The province's unique soil conditions and relatively short growing season make optimal fertilization crucial. Alberta farmers have become increasingly sophisticated in their fertilizer application, adopting precision agriculture technologies that a...

Gold Coast property boom hits ‘unsustainable’ peak as cheaper lifestyle disappears (Australia)

A picturesque part of Australia has become one of the most expensive places to live in the country, and one expert believes prices are approaching an “unsustainable” level. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yc3mpkfb

Report says Alberta outpaced national growth in equipment-sector jobs (Alberta)

Alberta outpaced national growth trends in Canada’s off-highway equipment manufacturing industry, according to a new report commissioned by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/2jbmyn8a  

Woman sleeping in car after fleeing abuse sparks outcry over housing crisis (Australia)

It was a simple knock on a car window that changed everything for Julie, a nearly 70-year-old grandmother who had been sleeping rough.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/thwukybr  

'Build from the ashes’: Fort McMurray reflects on how community has changed since 2016 wildfire (Fort McMurray)

Ten years after fleeing her burning Fort McMurray neighbourhood through gridlocked traffic, Alexis Gale still finds herself packing a to-go bag as soon as the winter snow begins to melt.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4znjrpkp  

Gibbons Council moves to refinance $6.2 million in municipal debt (St. Albert)

The Town of Gibbons is moving to refinance more than $6.2 million in existing debt through a proposed borrowing bylaw that would authorize up to $7 million in debentures.   Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/3588z5s3       

‘Patchy growth’: Melbourne suburbs where house prices are still rising (Australia)

Bowie Labergerie and partner Lexie spent six months looking for their first home together, before buying in March. In that time, they watched prices climb and competition ramp up.       Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/2eenzyde     

Varcoe: Trump's pipeline permit opens door for more Canadian oil — where does that leave line to B.C. coast? (Canada)

Some forces are undeniable, like gravity — or U.S. President Donald Trump backing more oil infrastructure. Read more: https://tinyurl.com/456dfwjy

River Bend golf course reopens after $5.5-million upgrade (Red Deer)

One of Red Deer’s most popular golf courses is back to 18 holes after the completion of a $5.5-million improvement project.         Read more:  https://tinyurl.com/4mrr2bht