
The Olympic Project Needs the Calgary Business Community
Calgary is fast approaching a decision that will impact our city for the next 30 to 40 years to come. On November 13, Calgarians will vote in a plebiscite on
Calgary is fast approaching a decision that will impact our city for the next 30 to 40 years to come. On November 13, Calgarians will vote in a plebiscite on
Did you know that although new Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) rules have been in effect since June 1, 2018, the Alberta government still hasn’t released sufficient details for businesses
The year 1898 was a significant one in Canadian history. In those early days of the gold rush, Yukon became a territory unto itself, a first attempt at federal alcohol
When Bruce McKenzie joined Poon & Associates to create Poon McKenzie in 1990, the local architecture firm was a small operation of eight. By 2006, it had grown to include
At that moment, 19-year old Harry Sunner didn’t have anything nice to say to his father. He had just stepped off the plane with his family, transplanted from his friends
Many people warn that you should never go into business with friends, but sometimes it’s the smartest decision you can make. Good friends Corey Hanson and Christopher MacKenzie decided to
Calgary has been blessed with a number of successful business people who chose to move here from Prince Edward Island. Following business administration courses at UPEI in 1979, Michael Dowling
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,
Now more than ever, farming is dynamic. It is exciting, demanding, challenging and rewarding. The contemporary farmer and producer and the entire Ag industry deals with technology, a gamut of
It’s being dubbed as the third Industrial Revolution. The combined concepts of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) – machines and big data simplifying some tasks while