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The Biggest Risk – Failure to Plan Nearly 50 per cent of new businesses fail by their fifth year. The cause, says Tom Castonguay, CFP, Shelter Bay Finanical, is a

The Biggest Risk – Failure to Plan Nearly 50 per cent of new businesses fail by their fifth year. The cause, says Tom Castonguay, CFP, Shelter Bay Finanical, is a

Alberta is an economic powerhouse when it comes to Canadian industry—but is its true advantage simply a matter of “nature”? The forest industry is a primary example of the impact

Dress for success. What does that mean to you? It conjures up the image of the power suit, the high heel, the silk tie – all the elements that speak

Last year one of the world’s leading research groups in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) announced their first international expansion to Edmonton. The announcement was met with bewilderment by

The Shaw Conference Centre (SCC) is owned by the City of Edmonton and managed by Edmonton Economic Development. More than 650 events, attracting half a million guests, take place at

Cineplex entertains more than 70 million guests annually across 163 theatres in addition to operating location-based entertainment, such as The Rec Room in Edmonton. In 2012, the brand opened the

The clock is ticking for Alberta business owners. In less than six months, the province will increase the minimum wage another $1.40 an hour to a nationwide high of $15

Just how desperate is Premier Rachel Notley to save the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline? Alberta taxpayers are about to find out. Notley’s NDP have built their entire fiscal framework

New documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show the Trudeau government has rolled out the red carpet for foreign oil imported into Canada while putting regulatory blockades in front

Starting out as a handyman, then gaining years of experience in the industry, Ken Wurtak felt he could bring more of a personal touch to renovations. With his affable personality
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