
Calgary’s Resilient Construction Sector
As in most major cities, the visuals of construction activity are constants and Calgary is no exception. The dreaded cliché of orange plastic cones can be seen everywhere, and for

As in most major cities, the visuals of construction activity are constants and Calgary is no exception. The dreaded cliché of orange plastic cones can be seen everywhere, and for

Imagine a future where a surgeon can remote operate on a patient from the other side of the province. Or where a heavy equipment operator can safely navigate an excavator

When it comes to this year’s Calgary golf, getting ready for the season is more challenging and different than ever. “After a cold and snowy long winter combined with the

When Alberta declared a pandemic just over a year ago, the province’s labour market suffered tremendously. Fast forward 13 months later and Alberta’s unemployment rate sits at 10.7 per cent,

The phrase, “a new normal” has been overused ad nauseum when discussing life during and after COVID-19. Yet for the recreational real estate market, it’s been anything but normal. Real

Despite the notorious and stale stereotype about seniors dreading and resisting change, Calgary seniors are resounding proof that, in so many ways, they not only embrace change much more than

Sometimes the successful leaders of successful businesses are not quite so successful when it comes to one critical aspect of planning for the business’ future: a smooth and effective succession.
The past 16 months have been a wakeup call for businesses as the COVID-19 pandemic deconstructed the once-traditional office environment overnight and replaced it with legions of remote workers. Local

Waiting anxiously for the 2021 season at Calgary’s Springbank Links, The Glencoe, Inglewood, The Hamptons, Heritage Pointe or Bearspaw is a seasonal reminder that, while golf is relaxing, challenging, frustrating

Calgary’s real estate market is an interesting and always hot topic. The 2020 market was mostly unkind, thanks to a faltering economy and a pandemic, which shut down the city