
Past, Present and Future
Since Alberta’s earliest days, the agricultural sector has been a dominant force in this province. Its impact has been and remains wide spread. From significant economic benefits (farm cash receipts
Since Alberta’s earliest days, the agricultural sector has been a dominant force in this province. Its impact has been and remains wide spread. From significant economic benefits (farm cash receipts
To those familiar with Leslie O’Donoghue, Q.C., it comes as no surprise she is this year’s recipient of the Distinguished Business Leader Award (DBLA). The list of reasons is long:
It is often said great things start with small beginnings. New ideas, first experiences, initial meetings; these are the simple, unremarkable outsets to many of life’s great accomplishments. Though relatively
As the only comprehensive community college in Calgary, Bow Valley College plays an indispensable role in the city. It provides a variety of learning opportunities – from high school upgrading
For the past 115 years, the YMCA Calgary has been a fundamental institution in this city. It has served the needs of the young and the old, the needy and
Major change is rarely easy. It often demands time, patience and perseverance; tests the limits of adaptability; challenges old norms. Those undertaking it must have vision and, just as importantly,
Over the last four years, Calgary’s Chamber of Commerce has undergone transformational change. The sale of its building and relocation to a new, modern space (think exposed brick, glass walls
This past year has, again, tested the cliché “when the going gets tough, the tough get going,” which makes this year’s Generosity of SpiritTM (GOS) Awards that much more special.
Steel beams – so enormous it’s difficult to fathom their size – stretch high above, part of an intricate maze connecting huge concrete pillars and a complex truss system. Scaffolding
Hall of Fame is a hard-earned honour; a tribute of respect and recognition. And although most inductees shy away from the spotlight, the distinction is richly deserved. Calgary’s JASA (Junior