Oil Drives Canada’s Fastest Economic Growth Spurt in a Year August 1, 2018 Canada’s economy grew at the fastest pace in a year, further evidence of a solid expansion.
Oilsands production expected to rebound after pandemic linked 2020 slump July 29, 2020 Research firm IHS Markit says the step back in 2020 isn’t expected to greatly affect the rest of its 10-year forecast
Plant-based manufacturer to open complex in Edmonton’s Airport City September 21, 2020 Edmonton International Airport’s Airport City continues to grow with the news that manufacturing company, Plant Plus, will shortly become its newest tenant.
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales posted record gain in June August 21, 2020 OTTAWA – Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales climbed a record 20.7 per cent in June to $48.7 billion as production returned following widespread shutdowns earlier in the year.
The pandemic pivot: Edmonton businesses retool to join COVID-19 fight April 9, 2020 FROM MASKS TO SNEEZE GUARDS, LOCAL COMPANIES RUSH TO SHIFT PRODUCTION LINES
The time is now: Alberta boosts support for oil and gas upgrading November 21, 2018 “In a bid to combat the effects of low energy prices, Alberta is boosting its investment in two petrochemical upgrading programs to $2.1 billion, the government said Tuesday.
Western Canada’s Leading Distributor, Thomas Skinner, Announces Participation at SME’s Western Manufacturing Technology Show 2019 March 5, 2019 Thomas Skinner and Son Limited (“Thomas Skinner”) is proud to announce its participation in the Western Manufacturing Technology Show (WMTS) on June 4 – 6, 2019 at the Edmonton EXPO Centre.
Thomas Skinner invites you to WMTS 2019 April 3, 2019 Visit Thomas Skinner in Booth 251 at WMTS 2019 FREE GUEST PASS:
Alberta Ranked First in Economic Growth for 2018 January 2, 2019 Alberta has proven once again that it’s at the top of the country for economic growth for the second year in a row in 2018.
Alberta Oil Refinery Wants to Send This Robot Dog Into Places Too Risky For Humans March 3, 2021 An oil refinery north of Edmonton has added a four-legged friend to its workforce, but Bolt doesn’t eat, bark or even breathe – an advantage, the refinery expects, in emergencies.