Business

Recent stories about business


Workers in yellow hardhats and safety vests walk by an array of solar panels
technology business

Minister says investor confidence in renewables is strong, despite report that suggests otherwise

A Pembina Institute report found that the Alberta Electric System Operator saw more electricity production cancelled than pitched in 2024.

Read the story
Ashif and Kinza Mawji pose on a step-and-repeat with logos for The ESPYs and Capital One on a backdrop of greenery.
technology business

ScaleupMap is the latest business from entrepreneurial Mawji family

Kinza Mawji, the 20-year-old son of Ashif Mawji — a prolific Edmonton investor who sold the Upside Software company he started for US$22 million in 2012 — has started his own platform to help startups find investment, called ScaleupMap.

Read the story
Two seated men wearing hockey jerseys address an audience next to a screen that displays a map of Alberta with text that asks "Why work here?" among other questions.
technology business

Edmonton forms new partnership with Calgary to strengthen tech in both cities

A new partnership between Edmonton Unlimited and Platform Calgary could combine each city's strengths for mutual success, said Edmonton Unlimited CEO Tom Viinikka.

Read the story
A smiling woman in business attire looks over her shoulder from behind a podium.
downtown business

As McBryan announces EDBA exit, she sketches out a hopeful future for downtown

Puneeta McBryan said she will leave her role as CEO of the Edmonton Downtown Business Association once she has helped hire a successor, but not because she is moving to a new gig or has ambitions for the coming municipal election.

Read the story
Three seated people smile while toasting with plastic cups on an outdoor bench.
city council downtown

City chose single-use plastics for its entertainment districts despite bylaw and concerns

The City of Edmonton requires patrons in its entertainment districts downtown to use single-use plastic cups despite the concerns of its operating partner and its own efforts to reduce single-use plastics through a dedicated bylaw, Taproot has learned.

Read the story
Three people stand for a photo.
podcast technology

Noted: Tom Viinikka on how to build tech's critical mass

After roughly one year on the job, Tom Viinikka, the CEO of Edmonton Unlimited, joined the co-hosts of Episode 312 of Speaking Municipally to talk about building what he calls a "critical mass" of entrepreneurial horsepower for Edmonton's tech industry.

Read the story
A shot of industrial land.
city council business

On the agenda: Industrial land, complete streets, ArtsCommon 118

This week, council committees will hear updates from administration on the city's supply of industrial land, debate a new policy for street design, and explore options for what would have been the ArtsCommon project.

Read the story
Six people pose for a photo in a kitchen.
technology business

Scription plots growth in fast-food maintenance after US$7.85M investment

With a fresh US$7.85-million investment in hand, Justin Villiers said Scription is supersizing its predictive maintenance tech that boosts profit margins for both quick-serve food operators and the maintenance companies they rely on.

Read the story
Two smiling people in business attire pose for a photo.
technology health

As Edmonton biotech industry booms, Launa Aspeslet steps up to guide further success

Launa Aspeslet has switched from chairing the Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation board to acting as its first-ever chief translational officer, a position she took in May that she said could help companies in Edmonton's flourishing biotech industry find success.

Read the story