Most communities wait for new businesses to arrive. The Town of Sylvan Lake is being more aggressive.
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Most communities wait for new businesses to arrive. The Town of Sylvan Lake is being more aggressive.
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EDMONTON, AB, Sep 20, 2013/ Troy Media/ – The words “Foreign Takeover” usually elicit an image of an enormous state owned enterprise like PetroChina, or a multinational like BHP, buying up Canada’s “strategic assets.”
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The Province’s decision to provide financial assistance only for peoples’ primary residence affected by the flood is creating a hardship for those for whom a second home is anything but a vacation home or business.
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VANCOUVER, BC, Sep 5, 2013/ Troy Media/ – Signs of faster global economic growth emerged in August and raised market expectations. However, the near-term prospect of Quantitative Easing (QE) tapering in the U.S. remained top-of-mind in bond markets.
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New research from Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) reveals that office tenants in Toronto’s emerging business hubs are willing to pay a substantial premium for the convenience of rapid transit access.
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As many as 90 per cent of High River’s businesses could be up and running by the end of September, according to Angela Groeneveld, the town’s business renewal officer.
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After declining in recent months, business confidence in Alberta appeared to rebound in August, based on the latest survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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Overwhelmingly, people who answered a town survey about shopping in the downtown area would like more food related businesses there.
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Canada ranks in the top five among G20 countries when it comes to entrepreneurship, but many still say they have trouble accessing the funding and help they need, according to a new report by a global financial services firm.
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Plans have been reduced for High River’s temporary business park. The Sprung Structure slated for First Street will now only house 15 businesses, as opposed to the over 50 as originally envisioned.
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