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The future is now. In the fall of 2014, Jayman BUILT was constructing homes that included a rough in for solar panels to be installed at a later date. That

The future is now. In the fall of 2014, Jayman BUILT was constructing homes that included a rough in for solar panels to be installed at a later date. That

As a natural consequence of aging, many adults will experience a change in their vision. Attributed to a number of factors, including genetics and lifestyle, these changes can vary from

With more than 300 million people affected, the World Health Organization (WHO) says depression is the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. The impact is ricocheting in the

Weekend or vacation getaways to “the mountains” or “the lake” are still popular with Calgarians but shifting demographics, generation gapping, the economy and technology are having a significant impact on

If you were to Google “Trends in Performance Management,” your search results would inevitably list a plethora of articles discussing how several well-known companies have moved away from the standard

While China, the United States and Germany have been among the top wind-generating countries for several decades, wind energy is a relatively new contributor to the power mix in Canada.

It’s undisputable and double-edged contradiction. Technology is a vital and invaluable fact of business life. It is also a colossal risk with threats almost everywhere. Connectivity through the Internet has

Renowned sports psychologist and performance coach Dr. Bob Rotella once said, “A golfer has to train his swing on the practice tee, then trust it on the course.” Calgarians and

As real estate analysts crunch numbers and calculate projections, it’s difficult to accurately gauge Calgary housing starts – and the new home sector mood and outlook – because most recovery

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