
Fed’s Industrial Strategy Council Shows How It’s Done
Just three days after the Alberta government announced new lockdown measures on December 8 in attempt to hold back a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases, the Trudeau government’s Industrial Strategy

Just three days after the Alberta government announced new lockdown measures on December 8 in attempt to hold back a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases, the Trudeau government’s Industrial Strategy

Alberta’s entrepreneurs have been sponsoring local events, charities and associations for generations. As we work through 2021, we must remember to help them out where we can. As we approach

Redwood Plastics and Rubber engineers, manufactures, fabricates and distributes cost-effective industrial plastic and rubber components that replace steel, aluminum, and wood. “My father was a true pioneer in the plastics

In 2016, Business in Edmonton magazine introduced readers to Aquarian Renovations, a renovation company helmed at the time by Marie Soprovich. Aquarian is widely known for its creative style and

Edmonton Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 chair is Elan MacDonald and she’s perfectly poised, thanks to being a visionary with a wealth of in-depth business experience, to help the Chamber evolve

The world may have changed in the last year with the outbreak of COVID-19, but as always, business must continue in order to keep the world going. Industries have adjusted,

From online meetings to physical distancing, COVID-19 has changed the everyday routine of many across the province. For most students, the global health pandemic has meant switching to fully virtual

While we may have left 2020 behind us, the impacts of the global health pandemic linger. The year was marked by rounds of public health orders, business closures, and economic

While no one disputes the current need for lockdowns, particularly those targeted on protecting seniors and those with comorbidities, Christenson Communities feels lockdowns cannot be the only strategy and points
Alberta’s senior population is booming. As of March 2020, seniors were the province’s fastest growing demographic with 640,000 over the age of 65. Within the next two decades, that number