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I still think you have a great success spreading out the events to Edmonton and/or Red Deer.
Having Red Deer certainly makes it easier. HSR would make the games easy peasy. renovating Red Deer for short track (with an international sized ice surface) would also likely be way more acceptable than renovating the NHL arenas.
 
The university spends a lot of money, but can't reallocate the funds it spends like a government can. The university is also starved for funds, with a 30% cut in provincial funding since the UCP took office iirc.
In agreement we should spend more on our post secondaries, and making it attractive to talent. I don't see why the University would ever want to spend on the Oval, it's not really used by them and if they had a bucket of funds, renovating Active Living would make a lot more sense. Definitely needs to be a transfer or some sort of agreement in place.
 
Not Calgary specific, but glad to see Canadian founders pushed for this.

"After hearing feedback from Canadian founders in our network, we’ve decided to add Canada back to our list of accepted countries of incorporation."

 
Not Calgary specific, but glad to see Canadian founders pushed for this.

"After hearing feedback from Canadian founders in our network, we’ve decided to add Canada back to our list of accepted countries of incorporation."

Good news for sure.

Also not Calgary specific, but its sad how many founders and startups we lose to the US because of their deeper capital markets and more robust VC environment.

 

ENB is out on the pipeline. The reasoning is a bit more nuanced though. They're fine to build and own the thing, but unwilling to invest development money when the project can be cancelled with a "stroke of the pen" like with Northern Gateway. And they have existing projects where they can deploy their capital without as much risk.
 

This is one of the coolest things I've read about in a while, it should make a huge difference in the shipyards.

Nisku based company BTW


Confirms that a lot of the precision fabrication and machining done for oil and gas can be adapted to other manufacturing sectors.

I wonder how much of the DeHaviland line will be robotic?
 
This is one of the coolest things I've read about in a while, it should make a huge difference in the shipyards.

Nisku based company BTW


Confirms that a lot of the precision fabrication and machining done for oil and gas can be adapted to other manufacturing sectors.

I wonder how much of the DeHaviland line will be robotic?
Probably won't reach this level but it's cool to see what's out there
 

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