
A new era for Calgary
In a grand unveiling in June 2024, Calgary celebrated a significant milestone as the newly expanded BMO Centre at Stampede Park, now Western Canada’s largest convention centre, officially opened its

In a grand unveiling in June 2024, Calgary celebrated a significant milestone as the newly expanded BMO Centre at Stampede Park, now Western Canada’s largest convention centre, officially opened its

Calgary housing is a prickly hot topic. While most of the attention on Calgary’s housing situation focuses on the two most volatile factors – availability and affordability, there is another

Judith Virag is no stranger to embracing new opportunities. More than four years ago, the Hungarian-born founder and owner of Clean Club Calgary didn’t hesitate when taking the leap into

July 4th marked the second time Sideworx Connect Inc. had the privilege of taking part in the “Fill the Wagons,” a Calgary Food Bank Drive with everyone’s favourite chuckwagon champion,

Calgary’s professional soccer club started with a casual compliment about grass. At the Spruce Meadows Masters event in 2016, Tommy Wheeldon Jr. was introduced to Linda Southern-Heathcott, Spruce Meadows’ CEO

Calgary is a city fuelled by entrepreneurs and energy companies, but it’s the arts ecosystem that gives the city vibrancy and soul. Business and art are often perceived as being

Calgary French & International School (CFIS) is proud to announce the overwhelming success of our Big Brave fundraiser, benefiting Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta. A total of $77,372 was

Overall, the province’s economic outlook remains firmly positive. While we expected hiring to cool off, businesses continue to report plans to increase staffing to meet growing consumer demand. Some notable

Steve Schouten started out in construction in 2007 building decks and fences, and as his business grew, he brought on more crews and equipment to help him meet the demand

Bjorn Kristian Gjertsen had a plan when he left Norway to explore the opportunities in Canada in 1952. Capitalizing on the post-war housing boom, the journeyman electrician serviced grain elevators