Q: Steve: I want to grow my business. I have tried social media. It just takes too much time for my taste, taking me away from actually running my business. Anything else new for me? –Brian
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Q: Steve: I want to grow my business. I have tried social media. It just takes too much time for my taste, taking me away from actually running my business. Anything else new for me? –Brian
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Strathcona County council received a Mature Neighbourhood Strategy update during the municipality’s first Priorities Committee meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
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The City of Grande Prairie wrapped up its final council meeting on Monday, highlighting the successes of its strategic business plan.
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The issue is no longer one of waiting to see what the government is going to do; the real issue is what are we as investors going to do?
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The challenge: getting someone who needs a one-time service to become a regular.
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Strathcona County council approved revamping its Industrial Land Strategy at a council meeting on Tuesday, May 21, to meet future development demands in the area.
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Strathcona County residents can expect to see a report summary on the preliminary consultation phase for the county’s Mature Neighbourhood Strategy next month.
According to Planning and Development director Stacey Fedechko, the county has been working on Phase 1 of the strategy since January, which includes public consultation with residents of the 11 mature neighbourhoods in the municipality.
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Strathcona County Mayor Linda Osinchuk gave a speech to members of the Sherwood Park and District Chamber of Commerce on Thursday morning, regarding the idea of Strathcona County being open for business.
“ ‘Open for Business’ is one of those four areas that when I became mayor, that I really thought and the team here, our council, really wanted to enhance and embrace,” Osinchuk said.
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