Boyle Street and EPCOR Partnership
EPCOR will match up to $250,000 in campaign donations for programming support and building maintenance at Boyle’s soon-to-be-open King Thunderbird Centre Boyle Street Community Services is embarking on a new
EPCOR will match up to $250,000 in campaign donations for programming support and building maintenance at Boyle’s soon-to-be-open King Thunderbird Centre Boyle Street Community Services is embarking on a new
A $10M donation to U of A school crowns distinguished career, will enhance care for Albertans from all walks of life. Riding through Alberta winters to get to a one-room
NorQuest College has launched a new education model that is helping reduce barriers, by bringing the classroom to students. The mobile health lab is currently set up in Castor, Alberta,
United Way of the Alberta Capital Region invites businesses to join forces in creating positive change through workplace campaigns. These campaigns enhance employee engagement and foster a shared sense of
A team of Alberta students were crowned the winners of the Healthcare for Aging Canadians Challenge, for their innovative app idea. The competition was hosted by NorQuest College’s Health Studies
In 1995, Greg Kirkwood was studying economics at the University of Alberta and had an idea for a small business that he could run during the summer. Just over 20
Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. Mark Zuckerberg. Titans of their industry and ludicrously wealthy, they managed to make billions without finishing a college degree. Thanks to our startup culture and social
When Al McLean registered his insurance company in 1956, he was not aware of the changes that would transform the industry six decades on. However, he was aware that general
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business’ (CFIB) Battle of the Banks is over for this year. Every few years, the CFIB polls small and mid-sized businesses (SMEs) to find the
Will a city charter mean new, higher taxes for Edmonton residents? After stakeholder sessions and two public consultation sessions in Edmonton, we still don’t have an answer. City charters are
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