
Real Estate Trends
When Lauren and Trent Telfer bought their first home, they knew what they were looking for: an open-concept home in Parkhill with three bedrooms, an ensuite bathroom and a kitchen
When Lauren and Trent Telfer bought their first home, they knew what they were looking for: an open-concept home in Parkhill with three bedrooms, an ensuite bathroom and a kitchen
There is more proof, especially in contemporary business, that life is what happens when you’re busy making plans. Some 10 positive and exciting years ago, liquefied natural gas (LNG) was
Net neutrality has become a controversial fact of tech life as well as a confusing business and political buzz phrase. Sometimes referred to as freedom-of-Internet, net neutrality is the principle
According to Alberta Health, wait time is defined as “the time between when a patient and [specialist] decide that a procedure or diagnostic test is required and the date the
There’s an old saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” With more new, “young” graduates entering the workforce, have the expectations and attitudes in the workplace changed? What are
All the attention and headlines in Calgary’s commercial real estate market have been dominated by the downtown office sector over the past year. Perhaps rightly so as that particular sector
With any luck, the blustery cold Calgary winds and dumpings of snow are now done, at least for the next six months or so. Golf diehards and weekend warriors are
Although it has caught on as one of the trendiest business buzzwords, it continues to be complex – and is often bogged down in political and social contentiousness – as
The prefabricated (a.k.a. prefab) modular construction industry seems to be on an upward swing. What used to be typically associated with low-quality, low-income housing has now turned into high-end, high-quality
Carbon taxes (including Alberta’s) are invariably complex, often confusing and most of all, a hopelessly contentious topic. There are facts, projections, opinions to consider and details like billions of dollars