Calgary Business
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‘We need stability’: Calgary Chamber of Commerce questions Alberta pension plan proposalThe Calgary Chamber of Commerce says it has some concerns about a proposed Alberta pension plan after the province released its proposal last week.CanadaSep 29, 2023
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Calgary clothing company ‘disappointed’ after Walmart sells shirts with similar designA customer contacted Calgary clothing company, Local Laundry, in March, saying they saw an alarmingly similar T-shirt being sold at Walmart.ConsumerSep 19, 2023
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Avenue Magazine 2023 Made in Alberta award recipients announcedHanded out annually since 2019, the Made in Alberta Awards finds the best of the best local businesses in 10 categories, including home décor, crafts and beauty.FeaturesSep 19, 2023
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Calgary teens create ‘really cool’ business promoting family connection and happinessSisters Mercedes and Anastasia Korngut are out to spread the word on the importance of enjoying small pieces of happiness.FeaturesAug 11, 2023
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Business leaders optimistic about Calgary Stampede’s economic impactWith the 10-day event nearing its halfway mark, there is optimism that the 2023 Calgary Stampede will outpace earnings records from the 2019 event.CanadaJul 12, 2023
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Calgary agency helps immigrant women entrepreneursThe Immigrant Education Society (TIES) is holding an event on Saturday, June 24 to showcase the accomplishments of immigrant women entrepreneurs.CanadaJun 22, 2023
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Calgary restaurants seek relief amid pressures caused by rising costsRestaurants Canada said 47 per cent of its membership is either operating at a loss or breaking even, up from just 13 per cent pre-pandemic.ConsumerMar 28, 2023
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Outgoing CEO says Enbridge is a ‘poster child’ for an orderly energy transition"Anyone that says they can forecast energy markets is blowing smoke," the 63-year-old chief executive of Enbridge Inc. said in an interview last week.EconomyDec 5, 2022
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Calgarians urged to ‘Support Local’ during inflationary timesAccording to the city, more than half of every $100 that’s spent at local shops recirculates back into the local economy.EconomyNov 30, 2022
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Rental hikes in Calgary’s Chinatown being blamed for business closuresThe owners of Uzu Taiyaki, an ice cream shop located on 2 Avenue S.W., will be closing their doors later this month after their bills rose by about $500.EconomyNov 1, 2022
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