
Parker’s Pen – July 2025
Kudos to Nancy Southern, who at the ATCO GM is reported to have said, “I think the discussion of separation should have no oxygen – Canada as a unified country
Kudos to Nancy Southern, who at the ATCO GM is reported to have said, “I think the discussion of separation should have no oxygen – Canada as a unified country
We often hear about left-brain versus right-brain thinking – logical on one side, creative on the other. Now, I’m not a psychologist or a brain surgeon, but I do know
There’s a noticeable and welcome shift in tone coming from Ottawa – one that’s generating cautious optimism across Canada’s energy and resource sectors. At this early stage in its new
A $50,000 donation to the Homes For Heroes Foundation is fueling a bold new approach to business with purpose in Alberta. Consulting for a Cause is a new initiative that
Awards are about more, much more, than praise, accolades and bragging rights! For respected Calgary homebuilder Logel Homes, earning multiple 2025 BILD awards is not only recognition of homebuilding quality
To be a great steak house in Calgary – home of world-famous Alberta beef – is no easy feat. Variables such as meat quality, cooking method, side dishes, serving style,
Confronted with rising costs and shifting loyalties at the till, more Canadians are scanning labels for something they once overlooked: Made in Canada. From food to fashion, the push is
As inflation, global instability and airline disruptions continue to reshape consumer behaviour, Calgarians are rediscovering the joy of staying close to home. Staycations are not only back, but they are
In boon times and struggles, Calgary downtown office space has been a resilient dynamic. Supply, demand. Class AA, A, B and C inventory, vacancy and absorption have always been key
It’s subtle, considering the excitement, enjoyment and good times, but the Calgary Stampede is also a successful big business. Long after Shania Twain waved to the parade crowd on 6th