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“Let’s face it! A lot of Alberta manufacturing is tied in to the energy sector. Whether that will change or not in the long term, it is the way it

“Let’s face it! A lot of Alberta manufacturing is tied in to the energy sector. Whether that will change or not in the long term, it is the way it

When Ross Glen was 13, he had a paper route. But it wasn’t just any paper route – it was the biggest route in the city with 150 houses. He

If the Alberta government is asking businesses and families to dish out billions of dollars every year for its needless carbon tax, the least government could do is try to
Rex Murphy will be visiting Calgary on Thursday, November 17, 2016 to speak at the Salvation Army’s annual Hope in the City luncheon. The event kicks off the Christmas Kettle

Finding a job in Calgary today, especially in the energy industry, is like finding a needle in a haystack – extremely difficult, though not entirely impossible. The multitude of candidates
Dave Collyer, chair of the board of governors of Bow Valley College, recently announced the appointment of Laura Jo Gunter as the new president and CEO of the college. “Following

On Wednesday, September 14, 2016, Westman Village officially broke ground, representing the future of inter-generational living in Calgary. Embodying the harmonization of the values of Jayman’s founder, AC Westman, Westman

Back in the spring of 2015, Alberta’s New Democratic Party candidates were campaigning on what their platform called “leadership for what matters.” “We will balance the budget in 2018,” the

As an economist, I have always found politics to be very strange. This is because many economic ideas are politically unpalatable. In these situations, politicians resort to distortions and half-truths,

If it’s true that travel broadens the mind, then Chris McPhail and his staff at Strut Creative certainly got to know a lot about Alberta and B.C as they toured