Lesser Slave Lake Economic Alliance (LSLEA).Lesser Slave Lake Economic Alliance is poised as Alberta's next advantage.Located just 2.5 hours from the City of Edmonton and connected with northern Alberta's oilsands resources, ours is a region full of cultural diversity, creative communities, natural wonders, unique quality of life and endless opportunity.We invite you to explore our winter wonderland and summer playground by watching our video of the Lesser Slave Lake Economic Alliance Region.
This Half Day Workshop Designed To Help Participants Understand How To Create An Atmosphere Of Accountability In Their Workplace.Read More.Featured Programcommunity Futures West Yellowhead Delivers A Number Of Popular And Proven Small Business Development Programs Each Year. If You Dont See What You Are Looking For, Check Out Our Other Business Coaching And Training Options, And Upcoming Business Skills Events.Entrepreneurs With Disabilities Programthis Program Is Designed To Make It Easier For Entrepreneurs With Disabilities To Pursue Their Business Goals And Contribute To Economic Growth Within Their Rural Community.
Community Futures Northwest Alberta, a Community Futures Development Corporation is a federally sponsored, but community directed not for profit organization. Our geographic area of service includes all the communities and residents of the North Western corner of Alberta The community development role of our organization within the region is to facilitate or enable communities to help themselves.
Kootenay Rockies Innovation Council is Dedicated to fostering a culture of innovation as well as the development of science and technology in the East Kootenay, the Kootenay Rockies Innovation Council (KRIC) is a non profit society that provides programming and events targeted at businesses, communities and students/educators involved in science, technology and innovation.KRIC's program are delivered in partnership with the British Columbia Innovation Council (BCIC).
The Hearst and Area Economic Development Corporation was incorporated in 1982. Its mission is to pro-actively foster an environment attractive to community and private sector growth and development strategy the Town of Hearst has established the following goals and objectives that support it's business development and attraction efforts:support economic competitiveness/establish Hearst as a leader in forestry value added manufacturing/establish Hearst as a year-round tourist destination/ensure adequate infrastructure is available to support growth and development/increase the participation of the First Nation's community in all aspects of the economy and its various sectors.