How the West Lost
Ottawa chose not to support Edmonton’s bid for Expo 2017 “because of fears the event would have provoked jealousies in Eastern Canada.” >

Writer Myrna Kostach celebrates Alberta's entrepreneurial spirit in her first column >
Myrna Kostash is an acclaimed author of fiction and non-fiction, a former national magazine columnist and a member of the City of Edmonton’s Hall of Fame.
Ottawa chose not to support Edmonton’s bid for Expo 2017 “because of fears the event would have provoked jealousies in Eastern Canada.” >
By Paul Marck
Almost lost amidst the flotsam and jetsam surrounding Premier Ed Stelmach’s announced departure has been his message to business. And rest assured, the premier has a distinct message to deliver, along with a challenge — and a warning. Alberta’s corporate sector would do well to pay heed, if our province is to enjoy any degree of economic prosperity.
both as a bar graph and a pie chart
'World's biggest factory' seeks Alberta's investment in its future >
Everything’s in place for Edmonton’s downtown arena bid. Except a leader. >
They don’t make buildings in Edmonton like they used to. In fact, there are no others standing on 97 Street that are timber-pressed, metal-clad or built before World War II. >
Scott Clements – President and CEO, Edmonton Regional Airports Authority
These days, you’re likely to catch Scott Clements with his head in the clouds. A fighter pilot by profession, he’s logged over 3,600 flight hours in his career.
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