Alberta research agencies whittled down to five
EDMONTON, AB, Jan. 27, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Effective January 1, 2010, the new Alberta Research and Innovation Act replaced 10 provincial research and technology agencies with five . . .
EDMONTON, AB, Jan. 27, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Effective January 1, 2010, the new Alberta Research and Innovation Act replaced 10 provincial research and technology agencies with five . . .
EDMONTON, AB, Jan. 22, 2010/Troy Media/ — An Edmonton scientific institute monitors Alberta’s biodiversity . . .
EDMONTON, AB, Jan 20, 2010/ Troy Media/ — Startup on track to share the spotlight with Apple and BlackBerry with its low-cost data synchronization software aimed at small business . . .
CALGARY, AB Dec. 20, 2009/ Troy Media/ — On New Year’s Eve, we tend to look back with fondness and emotion at the year that was.
CALGARY AB, Dec. 11, 2009/ –How much are you willing to pay to see Canada reduce its greenhouse gas emissions? Answers vary from nothing to a lot.
REGINA, SK, Dec. 8, 2009/ — Of all the fields of government, local government is perhaps the least sexy. “Anarchist” youth will riot wherever international leaders meet each other and provincial governments might prompt the odd protest but municipal activities seldom make front page headlines.
CALGARY, AB, Dec. 5, 2009/ — When it comes to livestock farming in Alberta, there is no question: cattle is king! Alberta beef didn’t gain a world reputation for nothing.
WINNIPEG, MB, Nov. 10, 2009/ — When running a deficit, governments often use the need for expenditure reductions as an opportunity to cut programs they consider less important. Unsurprisingly, various organizations have offered their thoughts on what should be cut from Alberta Education’s budget.
EDMONTON, AB, Sept. 10, 2009 /Troy Media/ — Picomole Instruments Inc. is leaving town. While the move is Edmonton’s loss, this is actually a good news story for Picomole.
CALGARY, AB, Jan. 16, 2009/ Troy Media/ — Though they are both western provinces – and therefore naturally suspicious of Ottawa – left-leaning Manitoba and the right-flanking Alberta are rarely seen to be in alignment over major policy issues.