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Hill Road SE closed this summer for road improvements

Starting Tuesday, July 4, Hill Road SE will be closed for road improvements. The project is expected to conclude at the end of August, depending on weather and unforeseen circumstances. The Hill Road rehabilitation will include geometric improvements to enhance traffic safety, new curb and gutter, sidewalks and asphalt.
Through July and August, drivers will not be able to access Hill Road SE from South Railway Street SE and will detour around the construction area to Fifth Street SE. Sidewalks and trails along Hill Road SE, including the trail that crosses Hill Road SE, will be closed to pedestrians during the road closure. Refer to the map for more information.
Read more here.

Strong year-end positions Alberta for stability

A solid end to 2022-23 secures Alberta’s long-term financial outlook and provides stability against future economic uncertainty.
Alberta ended the fiscal year with an $11.6-billion surplus, exceeding the Budget 2022 projected surplus by $11.1 billion. In 2022-23, the province paid down $13.3 billion in debt, eliminating an estimated $260 million in debt servicing costs annually and reducing the overall debt burden on Albertans.
Government of Alberta annual reports

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Canada announces new immigration stream specific to health workers

By focusing on candidates with health care expertise and by bringing in the talent the country needs, this measure will help improve access to health care services for Canadians and their families. Additionally, the first-ever category-based selection rounds support Canada’s commitment to welcoming in-demand professionals and skilled workers into communities across the country.
Learn more | ACC's Labour Market Skills Research

Advocacy in Action

Transport companies struggle to hire new drivers due to rising insurance costs

High insurance costs are causing problems on all sides of the transport industry. Local companies say they can’t afford to hire new truck drivers due to high insurance costs. Independent drivers meanwhile say they’re struggling to afford the rising cost of insuring their trucks. It’s not only small transportation companies that are dealing with sky-high insurance costs. It’s also independent drivers.
Read more here.

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Security Infrastructure program launches call for applications

Places of worship and other community organizations can now apply for funding under this year's Security Infrastructure Program (SIP) Call for Applications. The government of Canada is dedicating $5 million annually to the SIP to help protect communities from hate-motivated crime.
Organizations can apply for funding until August 31, 2023.
Learn more | Apply online

Next Level Events

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Don't Miss Out: Save the Date!

We have some exciting events happening coming up that you'll definitely want to attend! Here are the dates, so write them on your calendar! More details to come.

  • Business Brainstorming & Beers | Thursday, July 13th | More Information
  • Downtown Chili Cook-Off | Saturday, July 15th | More Information
  • Annual General Meeting (AGM) | November 30th
  • Grand Openings | Support your local businesses! | More Information

Enriching Your Business

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Contact JoAnne Letkeman,
Exclusive Chamber Group Advisor,
403-504-2166 ext 1.

Fuelling the Business Community

New Members!

We would like to welcome Noodlebox and Virtunurse to the Chamber Family!

We continually look forward to helping our members during their business journey and wish each the best in all future endeavors. We are extremely happy to have such amazing members, and are very glad that we can serve a part in that journey! Keep your eye out for more new member posts moving forward!

Fill Up On Funding

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More support for low-income students

Alberta’s government is increasing the Alberta Student Grant to make post-secondary education more affordable for more than 20,000 students and their families. Since its creation in 2020, the Alberta Student Grant has helped reduce financial barriers for low-income students so they can focus on their education.
Effective immediately, eligible Alberta Student Grant recipients for the 2023-24 academic year will receive up to $5,100 in non-repayable funding support. Monthly support payments will rise from $250 to $425 per month, an increase from the 2022-23 academic year.
Related Information: Alberta Student Grant | Budget 2023 | Alberta Student Aid

You may be eligible for a physician retention grant worth up to $120,000 if you RESIDE in rural Alberta.

The Rural Education Supplement and Integrated Doctor Experience (RESIDE) program lets you go where your diverse skill set is most needed, enabling you to work within your full scope of practice in a rural Alberta community. 
Settle into a rewarding rural practice close to loved ones while paying off your student loans! Experience the best that Alberta has to offer!
Learn more here.

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