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Two smiling women in winter clothes pose in front of a vacant storefront.
business food

Violets moving west of Mill Creek Ravine as area heats up with business activity

The owners of the Violets boutique say their upcoming move from McCauley to a spot on Whyte Avenue directly west of the Mill Creek Ravine fulfills a long-held desire to be part of the charm of the surrounding small business community.

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A newspaper clipping that reads, "The Bay" Opens New Department
downtown business

A moment in history: March 28, 1936

On this day in 1936, the Hudson's Bay store downtown was undergoing another major addition.

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A photo of the Edmonton Research Park.
technology health

New Entos Pharmaceuticals hub to help retain biotech talent

The head of Entos Pharmaceuticals said a new hub that will enable research and development and biomanufacturing will help keep biotechnology talent in the Edmonton region.

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Luke Azevedo wearing a leather jacket.
arts business

New Edmonton Screen CEO wants to leverage local strengths for global growth

The incoming CEO of Edmonton Screen says he's leaving a nearly 18-year career as film commissioner with Calgary Economic Development to help nurture Edmonton's film, TV, and digital media talent and attract outside productions.

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Shelves behind a bar hold decorative items and bottles of alcohol.
food business

Next of Kin part of potential Brewery District evolution

Ben Staley, the former chef at Yarrow and the Alder Room, says Next of Kin, his first concept as Hoot Company's creative director, is a neighbourhood bar in the Brewery District.

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A Dave's Hot Chicken restaurant emblazoned with mural graphics.
business food

Why Dave's Hot Chicken chose downtown while other chains chose the 'burbs

Dave's Hot Chicken, a Nashville-style chicken chain that started in California, is opening on March 21 near MacEwan University and NorQuest College — despite other quick-serve American joints picking outlying areas of the city to test the market in Edmonton.

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A man in a suit holds out one hand while using a microphone with the other while seated at a table.
business food

Pouring a double: Trade mission to Japan and Cocktail Week boost beverage industry

Keenan Pascal, the CEO of Token Bitters, says his latest trade trip to Japan is a way to bolster Edmonton's beverage industry — something he also does as a co-organizer of Edmonton Cocktail Week, which takes place from March 17 to 23.

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A group of about 30 people pose on a street in London, England.
business region

Economic developer helps companies move export sights off U.S. and onto Japan, Mexico, Middle East

Manisha Arora, the director of trade for Edmonton Global, says that as Canadian businesses more seriously explore what export markets exist beyond the United States, they find the answers depend on what they export and their ability to adapt to different international standards.

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An overhead shot of Commonwealth Stadium
city council business

Commonwealth Stadium field could be renamed Play Alberta Field

A field at Commonwealth Stadium may soon be renamed to Play Alberta Field, a member of Edmonton's Naming Committee confirmed to Taproot.

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