Discouraging Times Call for Innovative Action
Times in Calgary are tough. We feel it, we see it, we sense it in others. Not so long ago, Calgarians would have described times as challenging. Today, times are
Times in Calgary are tough. We feel it, we see it, we sense it in others. Not so long ago, Calgarians would have described times as challenging. Today, times are
My wife, Sheryl, and I were downtown recently for a dinner. A light-hearted evening out became an opportunity to reflect on the toll addiction takes on our city. Up and
Election fever is in the air. The provincial parties are jockeying for position in the eyes of the electorate. Slings and arrows are flying in all directions. Whatever else it
What do Vancouver, Toronto and Saskatoon have in common? No, this isn’t a bad joke, unless, of course, you think “a more competitive municipal business tax environment than Calgary” is
“The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist,” as Mark Twain once wrote, “is that the taxidermist leaves the skin.” Canadian families are understandably feeling more than a
Christmas is the season of giving, and it’s always reassuring to hear the food bank drive reached its target or to see “toy mountain” grow in the lobby of the
Calgary is fast approaching a decision that will impact our city for the next 30 to 40 years to come. On November 13, Calgarians will vote in a plebiscite on