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The province is “looking at” renewable energy storage, which allows wind and solar power to be stored for times with no wind and sunlight, Neudorf said. But such technology is currently “extremely expensive.” “We’re not trying to throw renewables under the bus,” he said...
Home Local News Alberta hockey player, family talk NHL debut with Edmonton Oilers“It was an amazing game,” said Philp of his debut against the Nashville Predators on Oct. 31. “I thought just the energy from all the guys was just so much fun to be a part of and having my ...
There hasn't been much news since then, but that all changed recently when the Alberta government allotted $1 million of its 2024 budget towards conducting a thorough legislative review of all current gambling laws. This will predominantly include a full analysis of the the Gaming, Liquor, and...
Smith thanked the hundreds of thousands of Albertans who voted UCP, but also addressed those who did not. "Though I didn’t do enough in your judgment to win your support in this election, I will work every day to listen, to improve and to demonstrate to you that I...
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Becoming more important, however, are higher value-added products such as news-print, panelboard products, particle-board, laminated veneer and beams, cabinetry, and home and office furniture. The total value of exports was C $2.8 billion in 2002. There were some 20,000 persons employed in ...
Greg Abel’s interest in business, like sports, was sparked at a young age while growing up in Edmonton — with the budding entrepreneur collecting empty bottles to make some income. Today, the vice-chair of non-insurance businesses at Berkshire Hathaway — who has been pegged as the ...
“We believe this is great news for Athabasca University and for the economic, social, and cultural wellbeing of our community. Together with members of the Town of Athabasca and Athabasca County councils, we will do whatever we can to help the university in its renewal and transition...