The Central Alberta Economic Partnership Ltd. (CAEP) is a regional economic development alliance consisting of 42 members and 14 associate members. CAEP serves as a model for collaborative community economic development.
Town Council is considering adopting a bylaw in which to regulate the parking of recreation vehicles, boats and trailers on town streets and town property. Take this time to make arrangements for alternative parking. Please have all recreation vehicles, boats and trailers removed from the streets by September 30, 2014. Enforcement will occur after this date.Travel Voucher WinnersCongratulations to our September Winners:$2,000.00 Travel Voucher Donna Robillard$100.00 Cash Deanna ArmstrongNext draw: October 15th, 2014Employment OpportunityThe Town of Biggar is currently accepting applications for Economic Development Officer and Heavy Equipment Operator. Please click here for more information. Title
Situated in central Alberta, the Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI) is a regional economic development partnership that was incorporated in 2003 for the purpose of fostering industrial development among its municipal partners the Town of Millet, and County of Wetaskiwin. JEDI is known for being a one-stop information hub that provides potential investors, developers, local industry and international site selectors with a wide range of information related to the JEDI region including, but not limited to, inventory of available land, competitive advantages, business support services, demographics and quality of life.
The Moose Jaw & District Chamber of Commerce acts as the voice of business in Moose Jaw on matters affecting its membership and concerning economic climate and directly related social well being of Moose Jaw and trading area. We promote and foster conditions towards building a solid business climate in Moose Jaw and region. We are able to advocate all levels of government for new and innnovative solutions to improve the economic climate for business, and thereby the entire community. We offer our members opportunities to partner for mutual benefit, to share ideas for growth, to connect with people who share our vision of a vibrant, welcoming and forward-looking community.
Lloydminster Is A Place Where Companies Progress To The Next Level. Lloydminster Is Located On The Border Of Canadas Leading Provinces Alberta And Saskatchewan.Read Moreexisting Businesseslloydminster Is Committed To Ensuring Our City Remains A Prosperous Business Community, A Place Where Your Business Can Grow And Excel.Earn Advance Tickets Valerie Cadelicense And Permitslloydminster Economic Development Corporation Can Assist Residents And Business Owners With Licensing And Permits.
New Era, Fresh Leadership for SREDASASKATOON – The Board of Directors of the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) today announced the appointments of Alex L. Fallon as President and Chief Executive Officer and Jim George as Chief Operating Officer. Fallon will join SREDA as CEO on September 10, 2014. George will assume his new role after a year serving as the organization's Vice President, Business Development and acting as interim President and CEO.'We are thrilled to welcome Alex to our organization and delighted that Jim will continue with SREDA in his new and expanded role,' said Bruce Richet, Chair of SREDA. As President & CEO, Alex will lead SREDA to promote ourregion's economic growth.As Chief Operating Officer, George will focus on SREDA's operations and new opportunities to create value for members drawing on his past experience as business advisor and technology entrepreneur. Prior to joining SREDA, George, a professional engineer, served as Director of Competitive Intelligence for SpringBoard West Innovations Inc., helping technology--based companies secure investment, build capacity and bring their technologies to market.Created in 1992, SREDA is one of the first independent economic development agencies in Canada.