The 50-Year Evolution of Spruce Meadows
Over 50 years ago, Ron and Margaret Southern purchased 80 acres of land south of Calgary – an old cattle feedlot – to build a place for equestrian athletes to
Over 50 years ago, Ron and Margaret Southern purchased 80 acres of land south of Calgary – an old cattle feedlot – to build a place for equestrian athletes to
Calgary is a city known for many great things. A strong energy industry; Western heritage and culture, exemplified by the Stampede and welcoming hospitality; the proximity to the Rocky Mountains
The 20th annual Alberta Business Hall of Fame – Southern Alberta Gala and Induction Ceremony will take place on November 5, 2024 at the BMO Centre in its newly expanded space.
The modern Calgary home has come a long way since the first one-storey log buildings built in the late 19thcentury. Those early simple structures with wood-shingled exteriors, gabled roofs and
Though Kim McConnell grew up on a farm in rural Manitoba, his parents always emphasized the value of education and the potential of life off the family homestead. It’s not
Basketball might not be the first sport that comes to mind when you think of Calgary. Other athletics – hockey, skiing, football, to name a few – are typically associated with our
If you’ve traveled on an Alberta highway lately, you probably didn’t think much about the actual road you were on. Details like when it was built, by whom, who maintains
When it comes to popularized phrases from the last few years, net zero is at the top of the list. Governments, businesses, NGOs, think-tanks and media have all touted net
The first Special Olympics competition was held in Chicago’s Soldier Field on July 20, 1968. The one-day event, spearheaded by Kennedy Foundation director Eunice Kennedy Shriver, included 1,000 athletes with
David Wallach and his young family immigrated to Canada in 1999 in search of a better future. A successful businessman in his native Israel, Wallach and his wife sought a