The Critical Need for Commercial General Liability Insurance in Today’s Business World 

The Critical Need for Commercial General Liability Insurance in Today’s Business World 

Business & Insurance
In today's fast-paced business environment, having adequate insurance coverage is not just a good idea it's essential. Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance stands out as a critical component of any business risk management strategy. Whether you are running a small local shop or a large industrial operation, CGL insurance provides a safety net against unforeseen liabilities. Explore flexible CGL insurance options across Canada with EasyCover to ensure your business is adequately protected against various risks.  Commercial General Liability Insurance  What is Commercial General Liability Insurance?  Commercial general liability insurance is designed to protect businesses from financial losses arising from liability claims, including bodily injury, property damage, personal injury, and advertising injury. This type of insurance covers legal costs, settlements, and judgments that a business may face as a result of…
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Unlock the Hidden Potential of Your Calgary Home with Basement Development

Unlock the Hidden Potential of Your Calgary Home with Basement Development

Basement construction, Home
In Calgary, where every square foot of living space counts, maximizing the use of available space is not just a convenience; it's a necessity. Basements, often overlooked or used for mere storage, hold untapped potential to enhance our living environment significantly. Basement development emerges as an ingenious solution to this space conundrum. By transforming these underutilized areas, homeowners can not only increase their property's value but also enrich their daily living experiences. This section will explore how leveraging basement development in Calgary homes can address space constraints while adding functional, personalized areas tailored to meet diverse needs—from entertainment spaces to quiet home offices. Imagine a fully developed basement that perfectly reflects your needs and elevates your Calgary home. This is what The Basement Builders Crafts Premier Basement Developments in Calgary…
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Here’s How to Register a Vehicle in the Province of Alberta

Here’s How to Register a Vehicle in the Province of Alberta

Vehicle Registry
Looking to register a vehicle in the province of Alberta? You’ve come to the right place. In the province of Alberta, vehicles that operate on public roadways are mandated to carry valid insurance as well as a Vehicle Registration Certificate, or VRC. The vehicle being registered must be within the province. There are few restrictions to what the vehicle can be – whether that’s a motor vehicle, like your typical car or truck, or a non-motor vehicle, such as a trailer that is hitched to a motorized vehicle and towed. Vehicles are required to be registered to determine ownership as well as provide data if a criminal needs to be tracked, or when taxes need to be assessed. Here’s what you need to know about how to register a vehicle…
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Digital Tools: A Workshop for Writers & Editors

Digital Tools: A Workshop for Writers & Editors

Society News
Saturday, 19 January 2013 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM, Edmonton Get Publishing Communications Society (GPCS) is collaborating with the Alberta Magazine Publishers Association (AMPA) and The Writers’ Guild of Alberta (WGA) to offer the following online tool workshop. Registration is now open! These days, digital “illiteracy” can be a deal-breaker for publishers—regardless of your manuscript’s quality. Whether you’re writing for magazines or looking ahead to your next (or first!) book project, publishers expect you to know the ins and outs of digital promotion. In this seminar, Omar Mouallem teaches magazine writers and book authors alike how to use social media to promote their stories and attract readers. As well, he explains how to store your work in “the cloud,” organize your queries and research using spreadsheets, track down the best…
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Words in 3 Dimensions

Society News
May 24-26, 2013 Join the conference that’s bigger on the inside—Words in 3 Dimensions. Choose from a plethora of presenters: Officers of the Order of Canada, publicists, agents, editors, publishers, and writers. It’s bigger than ever before! Three days! Three keynote speakers! Three hosts! The Get Publishing Communication Society, Editors’ Association of Canada-Prairie Provinces Branch, and the Writers’ Guild of Alberta have teamed up to assemble for you a sparkling array of innovative opportunities: Preconference sessions, a lunchtime open mike, the Blue Pencil Café, The Alberta Book Publishers Award Gala…all under one roof! Plus, all the things you’d expect from a gathering of this dimension: diverse conference sessions, lively marketplace tables, stimulating panels, and the ever-popular Pitch Camp and Writers’ Circus. Learn more about these and other inspirational offerings, and transport yourself—and your words—to a new…
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Celebrate Our Tenth Anniversary with Us!

Society News
Prosciutto-wrapped pears in balsamic reduction… Sound like a poem? It’s only one of an anthology of hot and cold hors d’oeuvres, composed by Bistro La Persaud, and awaiting you at the Get Publishing Tenth Anniversary Party. Get Publishing is 10 years old—and growing. So we’re throwing it a birthday party! Join us Saturday, May 5, 2012, at La Cité francophone, 8527 Marie-Anne Gaboury Street, 5:30 – 10:00 p.m., and help us ring in the next decade of writing, editing, and publishing. The very first Get Publishing Conference took place at Grant MacEwan College in 2002, so we’re marking the occasion with an evening of rich melodies and cool jazz, warm tributes to Get Publishing’s creator Susan Lieberman and long-time supporter Dorothy Gray, readings by authors who got published through Get…
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Writer Inc. – Understanding the Business of Writing

Society News
Saturday, February 4, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Campus St-Jean, 8406 Marie-Anne-Gaboury Street (91st Street) Workshop co-presented by Get Publishing Communications Society and the Canadian Authors Association – Alberta Branch You are a writer and perhaps an editor, an author, and writing instructor as well. You have a diverse income stream, but are you taking care of your writing business? This half-day workshop will provide you with practical tools to help you lay a strong financial foundation for your writing business. Through hands-on activities and guided learning, you will learn what expenses are tax deductible, how to optimize your business deductions, how to determine when to incorporate and when to register for GST, and what software is best to track income and expenses. Take your writing business from the confines of the custodial closet to the executive boardroom, and become the CEO of your Writer Inc.…
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Citizen Journalism — A Workshop for Writers

Society News
Oct. 9, 2011. 9 am – 12:30 pm at the Edmonton Journal More than ever before, news organizations are eager to invite members of the public, sometimes known as “citizen journalists,” to participate in coverage of local events and issues. This presents an opportunity to be published. Journalism, however, involves a particular kind of information-gathering and storytelling. It’s not so much about “writing what you know” as it is “writing what you didn’t know until just now, after asking the questions.” This practical workshop will explore the skills, style and ethics that a reporter would apply to a story, and it will demonstrate how citizen journalists can use those skills to write stories of interest to a wider audience. We will discuss story idea generation, interviewing techniques and story structure, and…
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Unknown Studio interview

Convention News, Society News
The Unknown Studio, Edmonton’s podcast talk show, interviewed Catherine Kuehne and Peter Roccia of Get Publishing about our recent conference, At the Edge of Print. Here’s a link to that interview: http://theunknownstudio.ca/2011/05/fancy-yourself-a-writer-check-out-the-edge-of-print/
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