
Not Just Another Day at the Office
Bill Borger is familiar with the construction industry’s stereotype – a rough and tough group of workers whose common tongue is swearing and shouting. “In the traditional construction industry, that’s

Bill Borger is familiar with the construction industry’s stereotype – a rough and tough group of workers whose common tongue is swearing and shouting. “In the traditional construction industry, that’s

When it comes to the big decision to “build or renovate,” it’s understandable that it invariably conjures up residential properties. However, in the Calgary market, trends to build or renovate

Airlines do it. So do hotels. And an increasing number of theatres are doing it too. These businesses are adjusting their product prices in response to real-time supply and demand.

Positive momentum in Calgary’s commercial leasing sector has industry experts expressing muted optimism following years of downturn conditions. Yet some also warn it will take time before the sector returns

Wherever you look, there seems to be a new condo project popping up – from the downtown core all the way to the burbs. Cranes and cement trucks seem to

It’s unanimous! From Okotoks, Kelowna, Medicine Hat, Michigan, Munich, Tokyo and beyond, there is an undisputed consensus the Calgary Stampede is unique. Countless Stampede-isms create what is world renowned as
Of course it’s no longer an emerging trend. The environmental impact of all businesses – from global giants to small local operations – is a crucial fact of contemporary life.

With the imminent legalization of marijuana in Canada, what are the issues and concerns that employers will be faced with and what can they do to prepare themselves? As companies

In June of 2013, Calgary experienced disaster. A year’s worth of rain – approximately 300 millilitres – fell in the span of two days on a relatively small area west

The road to success is always under construction. For Alberta’s oil and gas sector, however, it’s turning into a highway to hell for investors, who experts say are ready to