Premier Jim Prentice warned of a period of government “belt-tightening” ahead as he revised the government’s oil forecast down again.
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Premier Jim Prentice warned of a period of government “belt-tightening” ahead as he revised the government’s oil forecast down again.
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Sales at food services and drinking places in Alberta decreased by 0.3 per cent month over month, to $740 million in September, according to Statistics Canada.
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Community continues to hold its own 50 years after annexation
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Devon’s town council and administrative staff met over Nov. 21 and 22 to discuss and dissect the 2015 municipal budget.
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It was the black Hummer H1 neighbours recognized first.
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Alberta and Ontario consistently outperform national averages in domestic patent applications per capita, says a new measure of Canada’s innovative spirit.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton-based Di-Corp expects to start distributing frac sand in March from a terminal it is building near Rocky Mountain House.
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Tim McMillan arrived at the helm of the top lobby group for Canada’s largest industry as threats from environmental activists to OPEC are challenging the outlook for the oilsands that underpins the country’s “energy superpower” ambitions.
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Oil is getting slammed.
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An aging world is a deflationary one, according to “The Demographic Cliff” author Harry Dent. He predicts a major, painful crash in the next two years based on population statistics and historic patterns. He has some positive short-term predictions for gold, and investment suggestions for how to be one of the ones still standing after the dust settles.
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