Giving Back: Part of the Peters & Co. Culture
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.
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.
Will a city charter mean new, higher taxes for Calgary residents? After a series of “information sessions” in Calgary, we still don’t have an answer. City charters are special agreements
Readers of this column know that I am a big booster of local business and get quite frustrated when Calgary firms feel they have to search elsewhere for talent that
Much has changed in the 25 years since Murray Flegel opened the doors of BOSS Lubricants. The company has grown, expanded, and established itself as one of Canada’s largest independent
Continuing education (CE), particularly in Calgary’s extremely changeable job market, is fascinatingly fluid and flexible. While constantly shifting trends always impact options in education and continuing education, the supply-and-demand aspects
Calgary becomes the first city in the world to offer an autonomous parking payment option. As of October 2016, motorists in Calgary are the first in the world to be
Bow Valley College donors Wayne, O.C., and Eleanor Chiu have been given the 2016 Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s (CASE) Benefactor Award at the CASE Conference for Community
In late October, the Wildrose Party released the Equalization Fairness Panel report, which listed six recommendations for the reform of equalization. I was honoured to be a member of this
Having endured two years of the recession, Calgary’s residential and commercial real estate markets are worse for wear. Prices and sales are down; vacancies are up; lease rates have plummeted.