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Confederation – Why Would We Stay?

Since becoming one of the last provinces (along with Saskatchewan) to join Canada in 1905, Alberta has, in different ways and at different times, struggled with its position in confederacy.

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A Voice for Business

Almost one year ago, Sandip Lalli assumed the role of president and CEO of the Calgary Chamber. The private-sector business executive started the job at a time when Calgary sat

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#NotInMyCity

Some of the oldest crimes known to humankind, sexual exploitation and sex trafficking are, unbeknownst to many Calgarians, alive and well in our city. Rarely discussed yet universally denounced, they

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Safeguarding the View

If you’ve lived in Calgary for more than a minute, chances are you’ve looked through a window or walked through a door manufactured by Supreme Windows. In operation since 1967,

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Standing Up for Small Business

As the owner and creative director of Supreme Men’s Wear, Calgary’s oldest operating and independent men’s clothing store, Darren Biedermann has a passion for many things. Fashion, people, living in

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Calgary Co-op

When it comes to buying groceries, Calgarians have a lot of choice. From big-box American chains to local farmers markets, an ever-expanding multitude of entities vies for a share of

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Guy Turcotte

To Guy Turcotte, ethical leadership is straightforward. “It means being an honest person,” the well-known Calgary businessman says, as if it’s the most obvious thing in the world. “Living with

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Canadian Made

At a time when Canadian inter-provincial relations regarding oil and natural gas are fractious, the proposition for a national brand for energy that includes oil and natural gas might seem

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