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This issue has an article from Freckle Creative on developing your companies brand (we should probably give them a call) as well as one from Western Sky Management Associates on effective project management.

Our largest project to-date, One Vision, Many Voices: How to Build a Sustainable Rural Canada has been released by the AAMDC.

After a year of distributing a PDF version of the newsletter, in January we helped manage the AAMDC’s official switch to an HTML-based electronic newsletter for Partners in Trade.
It’s hard to believe that there was a time, not so long ago, when people actually liked checking their email.
This quarter’s edition features excellent articles from Modern Press, Acton Consulting, as well as one from your very own uc\C about how to improve your email newsletter.
This month we profile Barnes Distribution and and Lyreco.
High fall harvest demand, a strong trucking sector, plus both scheduled and unscheduled issues with refineries in Alberta all add up to not enough Diesel for farmers, truck drivers, municipalities and anyone else depending on Diesel.
The premier issue of the AAMDC Advisor was sent out today. It’s the first and only email newsletter for the AAMDC that’s HTML-based and not an attached PDF. As it was our first time too, the whole process was a good learning experience. Designing for an HTML newsletter is a challenge because the look is not static. [...]
This month we profiled Brandt Tractor and Alberta Mobility.
The issue features profiles of Trinus Technologies and Wolseley, as well as a write-up about the changes to the Fuel Supply Program.