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From oil to AI data centres: Alberta’s push to build 'digital' refineries (Alberta)

Alberta wants to be known not just for the bitumen and barrels of its oilpatch, but for bits and bytes of AI data centres .       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2sss3m2y  

Lorne Gunter: Taxes an oversized part of Canadian families' affordability crisis (Canada)

In 2010, just 15 years ago, the average Canadian family paid $28,878 in taxes to all three levels of government. According to the Fraser Institute, last year the average family paid $50,721.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/ypt5s7wm  

Homeowners managing higher mortgage payments despite concerns: survey (Canada)

TORONTO — As the last wave of mortgage renewals from the era of ultra-low interest rates comes, a new survey suggests most homeowners have been managing higher payments.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/9u4yp7yv      

COLUMN: Is there room for the kids in Okotoks? (Okotoks)

Should adult kids be able to live close to mom and dad?     Read more: https://tinyurl.com/4mkrswpa     

Cypress County advances plans for $65-million rec centre in Dunmore (Medicine Hat)

Cypress County is moving forward with plans for a new recreation centre in Dunmore, with a global project budget of $65 million.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3jp3uvpz    

SA’s affordable alternatives for Australia’s premium suburbs (Australia)

Households relishing the lifestyle luxuries on offer in some of Australia’s most expensive suburbs could also enjoy them in South Australia for a much cheaper price.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yj6ppfe5  

Opinion: The strike is over; Alberta's aviation access problem is not (Alberta)

Calgary’s airport is having a record run. In 2025, YYC handled 19.4 million travellers and offered 108 non-stop destinations. That growth strengthens tourism, trade and Calgary’s status as a global gateway.   Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2x954zf4     

Varcoe: 'Pretty incredible' - Calgary sees tech sector employment top 80,000, has fastest job growth in North America for 3rd year in row (Calgary)

When the CEO of Shifty Eye Games was looking to hire for three local positions earlier this month, he posted ads for the open spots on social media and was stunned by the response.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/mr2c5uza       

July home sales down 5.3% from last year, but market becoming more balanced: CREA (Canada)

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July were down compared with a year ago, but edged slightly higher month-over-month.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/3evsp3tn  

Edmonton councillor seeks study on infill property values (Edmonton)

Edmonton city councillor Karen Principe has tabled a motion asking city staff to report to council on the impact multi-unit infill housing may be having on nearby property values.   Read more: https://tinyurl.com/2anvj4jb      

Council votes to reduce business fees for liquor stores, restaurants (Medicine Hat)

City councillors agree that business licence fees imposed on local liquor and cannabis stores, as well as restaurants that serve alcohol, are too high, however there was much debate about what those fees should cost in the future.         Read more: https://tinyurl.com/398majbf     

Sylvan Lake Real Estate: Alberta's Hidden Waterfront Gem

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    Nestled in the heart of Central Alberta, Sylvan Lake has transformed from a quiet summer retreat into one of the province's most desirable real estate markets. With its pristine namesake lake, vibrant community spirit, and strategic location just 20 minutes from Red Deer, this town of approximately 15,000 residents offers a rare combination of recreational lifestyle and practical convenience that continues to attract homebuyers from across Western Canada.   The town's real estate landscape is as diverse as its seasonal activities. Prospective buyers will find everything from cozy starter homes and modern townhouses to luxurious lakefront properties commanding premium prices. The waterfront market remains particularly competitive, with cottage-style homes and year-round residences along the lake's 13-kilometer shoreline representing the pinnacle of Sylvan Lake living. These properties offer unparalleled access to boating, fishing, and beach activities during Alberta...

House once owned by Geelong Grammar gets a glow-up, resells for $17 million-plus (Australia)

A Toorak house that Geelong Grammar School sold during lockdown for $6.21 million has had a stunning transformation and resold for more than $17 million.       Read more: https://tinyurl.com/38ptj68h