When you think of Edmonton’s strongest sectors, energy, education and science probably come to mind. But does food? It should, since Edmontonians eat out more than almost all other Canadians.
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When you think of Edmonton’s strongest sectors, energy, education and science probably come to mind. But does food? It should, since Edmontonians eat out more than almost all other Canadians.
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CALGARY – Alberta experienced the biggest monthly increase across the country in sales for the food services and drinking places industry in September, according to Statistics Canada.
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CALGARY – Growth in Western Canada, led by Alberta, will help push restaurant sales up by a healthy margin in 2014, according to a new report from the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association.
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I can think of no better asset to own during any kind of financial crisis than farmland or investing in agriculture stocks.
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CALGARY – Sales for the food services and drinking places industry in Alberta increased 0.5 per cent from June to $678.6 million in July, according to Statistics Canada.
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CALGARY – Sales for the food services and drinking places industry in Alberta reached $677.2 million in June, according to Statistics Canada.
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Alberta could lead the country toward replacing about half its necessary transportation fuel with non-petroleum products, says a global expert on biofuels, bioenergy and bioproducts.
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A year after Mucho Burrito arrived in Red Deer, the fast-food restaurant has opened a second location.
The Mexican-themed business began serving customers at Deer Park Centre late Wednesday. The franchise is owned by Karan Seth and Aman Buttar, who opened the city’s first Mucho Burrito in Taylor Plaza last July.
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Move to the Farm Belt and become a Lamborghini dealer
If you don’t want to become a farmer, move to the Farm Belt and become a Lamborghini dealer.
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Following suit of recent years, canola continues to shape up as a virtual cartel for area farmers.
While this time of the year sees old crop and new crop trades affect the market, prices are still above average, said market specialist David Wong from Alberta Agriculture in Grande Prairie – though not quite as high as last year, which saw producers lock in $13 per bushel.
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