A list of puns related to "Northern Alberta"
A little bit about our business:
βͺοΈ We are affiliated with a certified passive design company. This works perfectly with rammed earth, passive solar design and rammed earth is really the only way to go in more temperate areas of the world.
βͺοΈ We are in partnership with UBC okanagan to test alternative stabilizers for our product. The publication was just released last week. Check it out if your interested: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950061821017633?dgcid=author
βͺοΈ We are working with the engineering department with Red Deer College. The engineers are developing an electronic jack system and a delivery system to create a more efficient forming and production system. Once these systems are developed and tested, we will ultimately provide rammed earth houses that will be more affordable for our communities.
Check out our website here: www.innovativeearth.ca
Donβt be afraid to message me for any questions! We are here to help and grow the rammed earth community.
Need an opinion from the Edmontonian community in regards to which fried chicken is better. I have had the northern chicken but never tried afc. Any reviews
Title should have been: "in the northwest"
Grande Prairie: Can enter everywhere without a mask (beside of (Costapo). No one gives a fuck.
Peace River: No masks everywhere. No one gives a fuck. 100% of the store leaves you in peace. Feels like... heaven.
Fairview: Same as above. All the farmers smell the bs.
Whitehorse: Sucks. Masks everywhere. Superstore is a hit and miss. You need to constantly justify yourself.
Fort Nelson: no one gives a fuck anymore.
Fort St-John: haven't spent enough time to report.
Yellowknife: No masks if you justify yourself.
How's the situation in Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary and Edmonton?
I know this is a bit of a specific request but I just moved to Edmonton from Ontario, and my favourite place in Ontario was far northern Ontario. I love hiking in areas with a rugged northern feel where it's 100% conifers with taiga, spruce bogs, etc. Any recommendations for hiking areas like this in Alberta, preferably not super far from Edmonton. I've already done some hiking in the Rockies, which is magnificent, but I'm thinking more of northern Alberta.
Looking for some ideas for a 2-3 night hike in a week or so. The rivers are quite high so a couple I had in mind are probably out of the question. Looking around Jasper, I'm open to the PLUZ land north and south of that as well.
We recently opened a 3PL company in Edmonton AB however we have over 13 years of experience delivering in the Edmonton area. I was looking to expand and connect with more client base in the United States so I can take care of Canadian distribution.
Please reach out if this is something that interests you and you want to expand North!
Thank you
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