
Events are good for business.
The business of the Calgary hospitality business (from hotels and restaurants to car rentals, gift shops, retail, and attractions) relies on Calgary events. And this year Calgary events have been

The business of the Calgary hospitality business (from hotels and restaurants to car rentals, gift shops, retail, and attractions) relies on Calgary events. And this year Calgary events have been

Although the iconic, world-renowned, 10-days-in-July Calgary Stampede gets global attention for the partying and schmoozing special event it is, it’s the other, less-hyped occasions and happenings that make Calgary one

Few businesses are more reliable and accurate monitors and indicators of Calgary’s post-COVID business recovery and momentum than the business of Calgary event planning and management. Traditionally, event planning and

Organizing a successful company event, whether it is a grand celebration or an intimate gathering, requires meticulous planning and execution. While some companies may consider handling event planning internally to

In any industry, from financial planning to real estate to legal and more, fostering meaningful client relationships goes beyond delivering top-notch services or products. It is about creating connections, making

Calgary’s corporate event sector has become a proverbial smorgasbord of options – and not a moment too soon, say experts. After years of being told to socially distance, the lifting

The lifting of restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a sense of tempered optimism within Calgary’s corporate event community heading into what has traditionally been the busiest

Children stuffed handfuls of buttery popcorn into their mouths in faces aglitter with snowflakes as they eagerly awaited the arrival of beloved Olaf. And the house lights darkened…. Of the

In the interstices of Christmas and Stampede there are cocktail receptions, team-building lunches and full-scale client parties. With so many fabulous venues in Calgary, choosing the right one for a corporate

The meetings and convention industry is a formidable economic engine in Canada, generating $33 billion a year in direct spending and employing more than 229,000 people. That accounts for $19