As discussions around Keystone return to public conversation, many Alberta businesses are asking a practical question: what would expanded pipeline capacity actually mean for the province’s economy and long-term growth?
As discussions around Keystone return to public conversation, many Alberta businesses are asking a practical question: what would expanded pipeline capacity actually mean for the province’s economy and long-term growth?
Jumbo Car Wash helps Alberta drivers stay ahead of the mess with practical wash options designed for real driving conditions. From quick exterior washes to self-serve flexibility and recurring wash routines, they provide a reliable way to deal with mud, dust, road salt, slush, and everyday buildup. Known for convenience, accessibility, and wash options that fit busy schedules, Jumbo Car Wash makes regular vehicle maintenance easier to stay on top of.
Running a service business in Alberta in 2026 means more than delivering quality work. From rising customer expectations to operational efficiency and local trust, Alberta businesses are adapting in practical ways to stay dependable in a changing market.
Alberta is funding more than 1,000 new continuing care spaces through shovel-ready projects across the province, helping address growing demand for senior care while supporting local jobs and community development.
A new global ranking has placed several Alberta cities among the best cities for Gen Z, highlighting growing interest in affordability, career opportunity, and quality of life across the province.
Alberta’s carbon pricing negotiations with Ottawa are increasingly tied to data centre development, a shift that could influence energy demand, investment decisions, and local business opportunities across the province.
Canada is exploring a new oil pipeline route from Alberta to the West Coast, a move that could expand export access while shaping economic opportunities for businesses across the province.
Alberta is investing over $8 million into new tourism experiences, a move aimed at attracting more visitors while creating new opportunities for local businesses across the province.
Alberta is considering a 120-day approval process for major projects over $250 million, a move that could accelerate development and create earlier opportunities for local businesses across the province.
A new manufacturing facility in Alberta is turning Sulphur into high-value agricultural products, highlighting growth in innovation, local industry, and global demand.
Youth employment is growing in Alberta as new funding supports local hiring. See how businesses are creating opportunities and building future talent.