
Workplace of the Future
The open-concept workspace has been around for many years. In fact, it appeared as early as the 1950s in Germany where two brothers, Eberhard and Wolfgang Schnelle, designed workspaces with

The open-concept workspace has been around for many years. In fact, it appeared as early as the 1950s in Germany where two brothers, Eberhard and Wolfgang Schnelle, designed workspaces with

Each November, across the country (and particularly in Calgary during National Philanthropy Week), the enormous difference between “just writing a cheque” and giving back is highlighted. This year’s Generosity of

Learners at Bow Valley College’s Chiu School of Business received some valuable support thanks to a $75,000 donation from Scotiabank. The donation will be used to form the Scotiabank Business

Getting the job done is fine. Getting it done the Taylor Way is better. The team of professionals at Taylor Construction pays attention to all the small details that make

Thirty years ago, a community of people wondered if a small Catholic university in Alberta could be possible. Then they worked hard to make sure it happened. The result: St.

When creative director Mark Kamachi left Young & Rubicam six years ago, he and his wife Tanya (manager client services) also left the big city and moved to Bragg Creek

Our neighbours to the south have elected a new president, Donald Trump. During the campaign he promised many changes that will impact businesses in the U.S. But what does the

It appears the worst may be over for the Alberta economy. However, this is a cautious prediction, based mainly on the fact oil prices seem to have stabilized lately. Notice

This past year has, again, tested the cliché “when the going gets tough, the tough get going,” which makes this year’s Generosity of SpiritTM (GOS) Awards that much more special.

Will a city charter mean new, higher taxes for Calgary residents? After a series of “information sessions” in Calgary, we still don’t have an answer. City charters are special agreements