
The Calgary Market 2024
Calgary’s housing market is mostly positive, but 2024 continues the way 2023 ended: with trend-setting flux. Conventional single family, detached homes are down. Multi-family is up. And rentals are hot,
Calgary’s housing market is mostly positive, but 2024 continues the way 2023 ended: with trend-setting flux. Conventional single family, detached homes are down. Multi-family is up. And rentals are hot,
Calgary has a lingering jobs crunch. Although the Calgary job market is in constant flux, and the Calgary job search grind is more digitally efficient than ever, the reality is
“They’re baaaaack!” There are many ways to properly describe the popularity of the Calgary International Auto and Truck Show. Dazzling! Interesting! Sprawling! Browsing! Experiencing and show-and-tell exciting! Getting ideas! And
The Big Ball, an annual charity gala held at Calgary’s esteemed Hotel Arts, symbolizes philanthropy and community solidarity. Over the last six years, Hotel Arts has played a pivotal and
It’s a contemporary fact of global business, that lithium is a vitally important, tremendously in-demand, and hot commodity! And now, lithium is also exciting Canadian business news, as Alberta has
The Salvation Army Community Services (Calgary) is thrilled to announce that its Community Resource Centre in Forest Lawn is open. Designed to support families with learning and literacy programs, food security
A recent call to a supplier to pay a bill by credit card reminded me of attending conferences by The Futurist Group and one of their predictions. I am no
Choreography is such a nice word – looks good and it rolls off the tongue. I don’t pretend to be a lover of ballet, but its meaning in suggesting the
With productive discussions continuing in Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia, it’s no wonder the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF) is sharpening its sights on liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a
When Ernie Lussier and his wife, Lesley, renovated their home in 2011, they knew they wanted an incredible outdoor space. He had worked in the construction industry his entire adult