VOL. 73 NO. 11
73 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNIT Y WEDNESDAY, March 11, 2020 The Only Locally Owned News & Adver tising Media in Vegreville .
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Pictured from left to right are: Walter Valentini, Executive Director of the EATC Palliser Economic Parntership, Caroline McAuley, Vice Chair of Alberta HUB, Lakeland MP Shannon Stubbs, Tim MacPhee, Mayor of the Town of Vegreville, Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville MLA Jackie Armstrong Homeniuk, Jay Slemp, Chair of EATC northern and southern regions, and Bob Bezpalko, Executive Director of Alberta HUB.
Michelle Pinon News Advertiser Vegreville was the host site of the ‘Local to Global’ Eastern Alberta Trade Corridor (EATC) Forum from March 4-6. Tom Koep, Economic
Development Manager for the Town of Vegreville, said the town was chosen to host the conference after submitting its bid for consideration to the EATC board. He along, with councillors were more than happy to promote all
the town had to offer delegates, about 80 in total during the three day event. The forum kicked-off March 4 during a reception for the dele-
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