
A Tale of Two Markets
With some unique positives, negatives and quirks, Calgary’s commercial and residential real estate situation continues to be a tale of two parallel but distinctly different markets. One is hot. The

With some unique positives, negatives and quirks, Calgary’s commercial and residential real estate situation continues to be a tale of two parallel but distinctly different markets. One is hot. The

In any industry, from financial planning to real estate to legal and more, fostering meaningful client relationships goes beyond delivering top-notch services or products. It is about creating connections, making

Artificial intelligence continues to be both romanticized and villainized within the business community. Praised for its real-world examples of increasing efficiencies, improving decision-making and providing a competitive advantage, it’s also

It’s a stark and sad fact of contemporary life. It is also an opportunity! In Canada, suicide is not only alarmingly common, but men also have a suicide rate three

University District is offering fully-customizable office spaces in Calgary’s growing northwest neighbourhood. The community has planned more than 1.5 million square feet of commercial office space in the first phase

University District (U/D) is pleased to announce that Alt Hotel Calgary University District has welcomed its first hotel guests in the neighbourhood. Located along a bustling Retail Main Street at

With house prices rising and homeownership becoming increasingly impossible for many Canadians, it’s a very convenient time for the Prime Minister to suddenly announce that “it’s not his job.” The

There are a number of words that one rarely hears or reads anymore. Ones that I would like to resurrect – like henceforth, niggardly, daft and kerfuffle. Codswallop is a

A duty I enjoy as founder and spokesperson at Canada Action is participating in public discussions on issues around energy and natural resources, often alongside people who offer differing perspectives.

When oil was discovered off the shore of Newfoundland in 1979, some of the country’s biggest players took notice. In 1983, five of them established Bantrel Co. to bring Canadian