In August 2014, after 38 years of doing business in Stony Plain, Hermann and Margit Knupp closed the doors to Parkland Packers, a significant loss to the community
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In August 2014, after 38 years of doing business in Stony Plain, Hermann and Margit Knupp closed the doors to Parkland Packers, a significant loss to the community
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Conservation is an oft-mentioned topic that, though important to most in theory, is put on the backburner for other pressing matters. The economic downturn or an unintended desire for urban sprawl often trumps the desire for conservation, especially in an area that is rapidly expanding, such as the Edmonton and Parkland County areas.
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The long spit of land just north of Whyte Avenue and just east of Gateway Boulevard isn’t a beauty spot. Owned in part by the province and in part by the city, for decades it was largely sterilized by the presence of the old CP rail line.
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Parkland County was praised by Travel Alberta for their extensive work in the tourism industry at the county council meeting held on May 26.
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The NDP government may find “soft targets” for budget cuts in the Alberta government’s fleet of foreign offices but academics in the province who specialize in international relations hope Premier Rachel Notley will spare the province’s outpost in Washington, D.C.
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Despite numbers showing a steep decline in resale activity in the Calgary area, some agents and onlookers in the city’s residential real estate community say they are encouraged by signs that real estate values are holding firm.
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It’s not movie magic, even if it may have seemed that way. During the Depression, the movie industry is said to have experienced a major boom. People may have faced chronic unemployment, long food lines and a general lack of hope, but they also packed themselves into movie theatres.
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Futurists predict that by the year 2025, the Gigabit Age will have arrived, bringing with it everything from Oculus-like headsets to holodecks to 3-D printed recyclable clothing to immersive 3-D porn.
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Touchdown.
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EDMONTON – Alberta’s oilpatch should brace for more pain as it continues to feel effects of low oil prices and an overabundance of global supply, an Edmonton forum on energy issues heard Friday.
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