A better understanding of downtown redevelopment?
Medicine Hat College students are on the case.
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A better understanding of downtown redevelopment?
Medicine Hat College students are on the case.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/opjxzcz
CALGARY — A survey of small and medium-sized businesses in Alberta indicates a growing optimism, according to ATB Financial.
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Businesses and residents who frequent Okotoks’ downtown core in the downtown have the chance to provide input on possible changes to parking in the core including paid parking and additional more enforcement on parking limits.
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Lethbridge needs to continue to diversify the local economy to offset the lows that come with shrinking government budgets.
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CALGARY — A report released Friday by BMO Bank of Montreal said 41 per cent of Alberta students and 46 per cent of Canadian students see themselves starting a business after graduation, whether as a primary or secondary source of income.
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Do you check your phone for market updates before getting out of bed? Are you parked in front of a Bloomberg terminal before your morning coffee?
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Prominent Hedge fund manager Steven A. Cohen of SAC Capital Advisors was charged today by the SEC for failing to prevent insider trading at his firm. This is just the latest of the many indictments by U.S. securities regulators since the financial collapse of 2008, and industry watchers say that more are certain to come.
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We have a winner — and a new champion!
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As interest around local food and urban agriculture continues to grow, City staff are asking what they can do to help residents embrace the trend here in Airdrie.
As a result, they’ve launched a website with information and a survey will go live July 11.
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EDMONTON – A tighter supply of resale homes in Edmonton just as new buyers are entering the market has resulted in modest year-over-year price gains for most home types, according to the latest Royal LePage House Price Survey.
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