Posts Tagged ‘Edmonton chamber’
Federal Budget 2023: Edmonton Chamber of Commerce Statement
The Alberta economy is showing some encouraging early signs of recovering from the shocks of the pandemic although there are continued risks that the recovery could be uneven and interrupted by future waves of COVID-19 or by changes to global market forces.
Read MoreAlberta Budget 2023: Building on strengths – lacking in Capital City investment
The Alberta economy is showing some encouraging early signs of recovering from the shocks of the pandemic although there are continued risks that the recovery could be uneven and interrupted by future waves of COVID-19 or by changes to global market forces.
Read More2023 Provincial Budget Recommendations
The Alberta economy is showing some encouraging early signs of recovering from the shocks of the pandemic although there are continued risks that the recovery could be uneven and interrupted by future waves of COVID-19 or by changes to global market forces.
Read MoreStatement from President & CEO Jeffrey Sundquist
With the federal election behind us, Edmontonians are preparing to hit the polls once more to decide the future direction of our city. In anticipation of the municipal election, we reached out to our members to understand the primary concerns of local businesses as they continue to navigate a long road towards a robust recovery.
Read MoreEdmonton Chamber Celebrates $1.2 Billion Dollar Investment
Yesterday, Senior Vice President of Qualico Properties, Mike Saunders, announced the next significant stage of the Station Lands development. At full build-out, this development will invest $1.2 billion into the downtown core and provide housing, business opportunities, and community amenities.
Read MoreApril is Dig Safe Month
Traditionally, April is the start of the digging season, when homeowners and contractors are rolling up their sleeves to tackle various home and yard improvement projects.
Read MoreOur way towards sustainable packaging
Over the past few years, packaging has become ubiquitous in all aspects of daily life and an indispensable element in the food and beverage industry.
Read MoreKnocking down interprovincial trade barriers
At ground level, we think of Canada as an open country with highways rolling to the prairie horizon and beyond distant mountain ranges. As we travel across the landscape, we enjoy uninterrupted vistas with nothing to block the views.
Read MoreProvincial Budget Recommendations
The Alberta economy is showing some encouraging early signs of recovering from the shocks of the pandemic although there are continued risks that the recovery could be uneven and interrupted by future waves of COVID-19 or by changes to global market forces.
Read MoreBIE December Feature: JaxonLabs
BIE Feature: December JaxonLabs JaxonLabs 10 Years in Business Submitted by Tom Jackson, Corporate Director What’s your story? In 2008, Tom was working on a denim brand and an infrastructure management business in Edmonton, Canada. Juggling two very different types of businesses he quickly realized the value of having a strong brand. Beyond the…
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