Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) Board of Governors recognized the development of college lands as a priority Thursday afternoon, at its last public meeting of 2013.
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Grande Prairie Regional College (GPRC) Board of Governors recognized the development of college lands as a priority Thursday afternoon, at its last public meeting of 2013.
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Female entrepreneurs need to see other women who have followed their dreams and achieved success to believe that we, too, can succeed.
If you’re an entrepreneur looking for a terrific role model, then check out Kay Koplovitz.
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When the Town of High River and MD of Foothills unveiled a two-dimensional flood model of the Highwood River earlier this year, it’s unlikely that anyone could have predicted it would be put to the test in such a serious way only a few months later.
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The two most dangerous words in economics are “we need.” Taken together, they indicate the speaker has put aside the careful weighing of costs and benefits that is the ordinary stuff of economics, in favour of sweeping, absolutist prescriptions of what is self-evidently good for all: of what we need. They imply not only an impressive certainty about matters that are by their nature vastly uncertain, but an unexamined conviction that one’s own preferences — I might almost say tastes — in economic activity may be taken for everyone else’s.
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An Okotoks subdivision’s world-leading solar energy technology could be copied to heat a new residential community in the great white north.
A feasibility study is underway to see if the solar heating technology at the heart of the Drake Landing community can be successfully used in Whitehorse, Yukon.
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