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With the global pandemic continuing into 2021, the business community has been amongst the hardest hit.
Strathcona County continues to align its COVID-19 response with the Government of Alberta, and the Economic Development and Tourism department is here to support our entrepreneurs and business owners through many of the services we offer.
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A local company is offering free consultation services to Fort Saskatchewan businesses at risk of closing due to the new COVID restrictions in Alberta.
Following the Dec. 8 provincial announcement of increased restrictions, it immediately became clear that many businesses in in the Fort will face significant challenges through the holidays, with some entrepreneurs openly stating they may have to close down completely.
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In response, Benjamin Proulx, president of Catalyst Communications, decided to offer the company’s marketing and communications services, at no cost, to help local businesses stay afloat through these trying times, and to better position them for growth coming out of COVID.
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A new local company is aiming to give back to businesses in Strathcona County as it makes a name for itself.
Catalyst Communication is offering free consultation services to local businesses at risk of closing their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic and government restrictions.
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Benjamin Proulx, president of Catalyst Communications, decided to offer pro bono marketing and communications services to help local businesses stay afloat during these unprecedented times.
“Things have already been hard this year for local business owners. The uncertainty created by COVID and the constant peaks and valleys have been a lot to handle, let alone operating under tighter restrictions,” Proulx said.