Southern Alberta’s watershed can affect business in the region, so it is vitally important for residents to understand water management and become good stewards of land and water.
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Southern Alberta’s watershed can affect business in the region, so it is vitally important for residents to understand water management and become good stewards of land and water.
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Nearly half a billion dollars. That’s the amount Lethbridge College and its students add to the local economy. Those same students will also have a billion-dollar effect on Alberta’s economy based on their income during their working lives.
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Grande Prairie Regional College is an economic booster for the city and surrounding area, according to a newly released report.
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Calgary home values are nudging 2007-08 property boom levels, with sharp declines in flood-hit neighbourhoods unable to check the city’s real estate growth.
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The construction of the new arena destined for downtown Edmonton could have impacts on some upcoming city-sponsored construction projects here in St. Albert.
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Though it is tough to measure, businesses in Sylvan Lake are feeling the economic impact of the 6,500 Scouts and volunteers in the neighbourhood.
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According to a study done by Will Dunning Inc. for the Canadian Home Builders Association, despite fighting off the remnants of a recession, land use regulations, and government taxes, fees, and levies, the Lethbridge new housing and renovation market is supporting our local economy in a powerful way.
Purchasing a home is the largest single wealth builder for many Lethbridge families, and people seem to invest in Lethbridge before other cities in Alberta.
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With the American election over, the University of Alberta hosted a panel featuring political science teachers to discuss what U.S. President Barack Obama’s re-election means to Canadians.
The short answer was not a lot.
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A majority of Canadians support oil sands development so long as continuous efforts are made to limit its environmental impact, says a new poll commissioned by a conservative think tank.
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