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Every startup, every business, every entrepreneur everywhere has one goal: growth. Growing your business, your revenue, your reach, your customer base—whatever the specific objectives, the desired outcome is the same:

Every startup, every business, every entrepreneur everywhere has one goal: growth. Growing your business, your revenue, your reach, your customer base—whatever the specific objectives, the desired outcome is the same:

Young, agile and proactive. Those words can be used to describe both Novesta as a company, and Mark Martel and Danny Pereira, the company’s partners. With a business model that

International market access for Alberta products has dominated headlines and board rooms for years, and that won’t change any time soon. Getting Alberta energy to market at fair prices is

It started with a chocolate chip cookie. Harvey Hoffman’s business, HomeHandyGuy Inc. saw him renovating residential kitchens in Edmonton. While working on one client’s home, she expressed her frustration about

When homebuyers are looking to build their dream home and see the outstanding craftsmanship, efficient execution, and high quality details that go into a Kimberley home, they sigh and think

The first session of Alberta’s 30th legislature is in the books! Putting aside the filibuster and ear plugs, what has our newly elected government accomplished for Alberta’s businesses so far?

With over 70 festivals, dozens of art galleries, year-round live theatre, and a never ending lineup of emerging artists and musicians, Edmonton’s art and cultural scene isn’t just thriving —

If you’re keeping an eye on the Edmonton skyline, then you’ve probably caught a glimpse of the recent surge of development—development that certainly isn’t “ICE-olated” to the downtown core. Edmonton’s

Raywalt, an underground utilities contractor serving the greater Edmonton area, is celebrating 40 years. It all started in 1979 when co-founders Ray Necula and Walter Volsky launched the business to

When is the last time you thought about a seed? Seeds are small but incredibly significant, representing 90 per cent of the world’s global food supply. Without understanding, improving, analyzing
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