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Video: Don Lowry’s Leadership Lessons Part 2

More than 450 business leaders and professionals crowded a ballroom at Edmonton’s Westin Hotel on Jan. 20 to honour Don Lowry, president of Epcor Utilities Inc. and Alberta’s Business Person of the Year. Lowry’s accomplishments are nothing to sneeze at — he took a small, municipal water utility, grew it into a profitable regional entity and then got into the power generation business, acquiring TransCanada Power LP in 2005, and then split the company in two, creating Capital Power in 2009. >

The Alberta Venture Podcast: The Dangers of Discount U.S. Real Estate

We’ll be discussing the perils and pitfalls of real estate investments south of the border and expand on some of the concerns introduced by our February feature entitled “Buyer Beware" >

Video: Don Lowry’s Leadership Lessons

More than 450 business leaders and professionals crowded a ballroom at Edmonton’s Westin Hotel on Jan. 19 to honour Don Lowry, president of Epcor Utilities Inc. and Alberta’s Business Person of the Year. Lowry’s accomplishments are nothing to sneeze at — he took a small, municipal water utility, grew it into a profitable regional entity and then got into the power generation business, acquiring TransCanada Power LP in 2005, and then split the company in two, creating Capital Power in 2009. >

Multimedia from the Alberta Business Person of the Year Luncheon

“Don Lowry deserves this award. Full stop.”

That’s a quote from Hugh Bolton, the chairman of Epcor, and not someone who often gives out effusive praise. >

Alberta Venture Podcast: Fast Growth 50 Highlights

Assistant editor Geoff Morgan gets the behind the scenes detail on Alberta's fastest growing companies >

A Fish Called Wonder

Aquaponics entrepreneurs looking to turn a big idea into an even bigger business >

The Alberta Venture Podcast: Getting to Know Don Lowry

Our editors deconstruct the 2010 Business Person of the Year >

The Alberta Venture Podcast – Brewing, Business and Beer

Find out about the impact of multinationals on our beer market and why Alberta has so few microbreweries >

The Lay of the Land for Transportation, Warehouse and Logistics Operations in Alberta

Geography plays a huge role in determining what specialties are where >

Decade in Review: Oil sands and politics ensured power shift from East to West

Alberta's Decade >


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