The day health care workers in Bow Island have been patiently waiting for has finally arrived.
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The day health care workers in Bow Island have been patiently waiting for has finally arrived.
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EDMONTON – Biopharmaceutical company Gilead Alberta is spending $47 million on a 45,000-sq.-ft. expansion of its research and manufacturing facility in Edmonton, and will create 80 new jobs once construction is complete.
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SHERWOOD PARK — Kinder Morgan put up dozens of posters describing its $5.4 billion TransMountain pipeline expansion between Edmonton and Burnaby, B.C. for an open house here on Wednesday, but in a region dotted with tank farms, pipelines and refineries, the company’s public relations efforts are largely unnecessary.
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The Town of Turner Valley will not have to rely on the Sheep River Library for rental space much longer.
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CALGARY — A Calgary-based land lease company has seen tremendous growth in the past few years as people seek cost-efficient alternatives in a growing housing market.
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The part of the highly anticipated MacDonald Island Park expansion, SMS Stadium at Shell Place, is officially in the works, with the first pieces of steel now erected.
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The Lion’s Club has announced an expanded proposition for the Turner Park camp ground.
The camp site, which currently contains about 25 lots, would undergo major facelifts if the proposed expansion were approved.
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St. Albert will soon be home to its first major Rexall drug store at 10 McKenney Ave., the current location of Gorgeous Girls clothing store.
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Canada’s economy expanded for the fifth month in a row, as gross domestic product was 1.6 per cent higher in May than the same month a year ago.
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Sport Chek’s planned expansion in St. Albert Centre next year appears to have cost two long-time businesses their spaces in the mall.
Jillian Creech, general manager for St. Albert Centre, confirmed the leases for both Red Rose Cleaners and Pine House have not been renewed in order to create room for the sport retailer’s planned 2014 expansion.
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