At $107 billion in GDP, and a current population of 1.5 million, up 2.5 per cent from the previous year, we are the fifth-largest economy, and the second-fastest growing region in Canada.
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At $107 billion in GDP, and a current population of 1.5 million, up 2.5 per cent from the previous year, we are the fifth-largest economy, and the second-fastest growing region in Canada.
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Survey says…. residents really do like it here.
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More boots on the ground and funding are required in local Emergency Services within the next five years, according to two reports released this month.
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The Town of Bruderheim has a big project on the way – a several million-dollar upgrade to their water reservoir system.
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Property taxes are officially on the rise in Fort Saskatchewan.
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On the eve of Alberta’s provincial election, all parties, and their leaders should use the Edmonton Metro Region Economic Recovery (EMRER) working group report as a roadmap to building a sustainable and inclusive future for the Edmonton region and Alberta.
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The provincial government has given an update on the proposed new interchange at Highway 15 and Highway 830 north of Fort Saskatchewan.
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The North Saskatchewan Rivers has nearly completely melted and Fort Saskatchewan’s boat launch at West River’s Edge is now open for use.
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Property values across Fort Saskatchewan are up, which could mean higher property taxes.
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Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association is giving the recently tabled federal budget the thumbs up.
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