
25 Years of Excellence at Jertyne Interior Services
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

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

“Wait and see.” That was the prevalent theme of the real estate market in 2018 – and one that remains, underpinned by lack of job growth, rising interest rates and

This is in-between season for thinking about saving and tax sheltering money and options like RRSPs and TFSAs. But for most Canadians, the decision to plan and save money—or the

Do hockey players have an advantage when it comes to learning to strike a golf ball? Power and consistency may be improved if we can learn from them. Hockey players

Yes, of course they’re cute, clever, creative and fun! But make no mistake about it, they are also big business – unique and exclusive to Calgary. From Harvey the Hound

Last month, Calgary hosted the best of the best. For 27 years, U SPORTS – the national governing body of university sport in Canada – has invited a diverse roster

I am certain I do not need to say that 2015 was a dark year in Alberta. At the beginning of that year, I could not image such a horrible