
Sponsoring the Chucks
If there’s truth to the uniquely Calgary theory that the annual Stampede Chuckwagon Canvas Auction is a barometer of the city’s business community and the economy, there is encouraging news

If there’s truth to the uniquely Calgary theory that the annual Stampede Chuckwagon Canvas Auction is a barometer of the city’s business community and the economy, there is encouraging news
It’s tradition. It’s inspirational and aspirational. It’s positive emotion. It’s pomp and ceremony. A historic first and an exciting celebration, with a bit of Latin thrown in for effect. Early

I think it is fair to say Alberta lost the public relations battle over oil a long time ago. The oil industry, as well as successive provincial governments in Alberta,

John Larsen has been busy handling the position of general manager at Edelman Calgary as well as national practice lead for crisis and reputation risk. He can now focus on

There’s an old saying: “A lie travels halfway around the world before truth can get its pants on.” It helps describe both the anti-Canadian energy campaign and the need for

Summer is finally here. It may be short in Calgary, but it’s glorious. Calgarians are out to play. The soccer pitches, baseball diamonds and golf courses are filled. There are

After 20 years as a tradesperson, Robert Legault was ready to try his hand at something new. Together with wife Lorie, he set out to establish a company of his

No one could have imagined that the legacy of a City of Calgary firefighter and his wife would be found in the asphalt and concrete industry. In the 1970s, Robert

To Michael Culbert, ethical leadership begins with who you are as an individual, how you have been raised and the respect you have for others. As this year’s recipient of

Like many in his profession, canola runs deep for Scott Keller. The prized crop takes up a quarter of Keller Farms near Camrose, Alta., sharing rotation with wheat, malt barley