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Home designer comes home

Home designer comes home

Michelle Wiese opens Design Hall in Westlock
Funding falls short for Okotoks small business

Funding falls short for Okotoks small business

Susan Kleinsasser said provincial funding leaves out mom-and-pop-type businesses that are struggling during the pandemic
Okotoks obsesses with chocolate bomb

Okotoks obsesses with chocolate bomb

Chocolatier having busy season from the family basement
Couple takes the plunge, going from jobless to business owners

Couple takes the plunge, going from jobless to business owners

Family business sale triggers big move to a small town
Ralph Klein's niece does something nice for Innisfail in his name

Ralph Klein's niece does something nice for Innisfail in his name

Christmas fundraiser launched for the in-betweeners
Okotoks drone company moves into airport

Okotoks drone company moves into airport

Airport becoming a hub for aviation education
Indigenous company recognized with provincial award

Indigenous company recognized with provincial award

The company took top honours last week in the Indigenous category for the Alberta Business Awards of Distinction
Grade 8 students learn the science behind producing hand sanitizer

Grade 8 students learn the science behind producing hand sanitizer

While he may not have his own TV show, or white lab coat and safety goggles, Wild Life Distillery co-founder Keith Robinson recently taught Grade 8 students at Banff Elementary School about the scientific principles behind producing hand sanitizer
Cochrane based app developer finds unique way to bring people together

Cochrane based app developer finds unique way to bring people together

鈥淚鈥檝e always been a dreamer with crazy ideas,鈥 Blair said with a laugh. 鈥淚鈥檝e always wanted to do something and I鈥檝e always had an interest in helping people. I saw this opportunity as something that could reach a lot of people, help a lot of people, be entertaining and I think now it鈥檚 been the perfect time to launch.鈥
Edmonton-based business ready to help 51黑料s for the looming second wave of COVID-19

Edmonton-based business ready to help 51黑料s for the looming second wave of COVID-19

Edmonton-based Ennis Fabrics made a pandemic pivot this past March that has left the family-owned business ready for the looming second wave of COVID-19.
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