The price of oil is finally back above $50 and Dan Steffens, President of the Energy Prospectus Group, believes the remainder of the year will be quite bullish for the energy sector.
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The price of oil is finally back above $50 and Dan Steffens, President of the Energy Prospectus Group, believes the remainder of the year will be quite bullish for the energy sector.
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The right software can change industries quickly.
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. economy grew a bit faster than previously estimated in the second quarter, recording its quickest pace in more than two years, but the momentum probably slowed in the third quarter as Hurricanes Harvey and Irma temporarily curbed activity.
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It’s been a week since Coun. Morgan Nagel, who is seeking re-election for a second term on town council, released a video on social media calling on Cochranites to take action against town traffic congestion.
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The least competitive countries in the world were announced by the World Economic Forum this week in its Global Competitiveness report.
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Oil prices are surging. The bulls are back in the driver’s seat, impatiently honking the horn and barreling down Wall Street.
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Calgary is the best city in North America for drivers, according to an exhaustive, global survey of motoring conditions that rated everything from fuel prices to parking cost and even incidents of road rage.
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If you think it’s hard for tech startups to get funding, try being an oil driller in Canada.
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The hottest hot-button issue in northeast Edmonton? Whether or not a social housing project should go ahead on the Station Pointe lands near the Belvedere LRT station.
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Construction will begin next month on an $11.5-million new Mill Creek school to replace a 1946 building parents say is outdated and decrepit.
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