
Parker’s Pen – January 2022
Letters to the Editor are always a good read; written by people who have a genuine gripe, want to have some fun, or just want to bring something they feel
Letters to the Editor are always a good read; written by people who have a genuine gripe, want to have some fun, or just want to bring something they feel
Taking a look back at the year just concluded can be a sobering exercise. My year-end column of just 12 months ago touched on pessimistic markets, unemployment concerns and the
BOSS Lubricants has established itself as a top player in Canada’s lubricants industry by honouring the company’s core values implemented when it was founded in 1992: providing quality products and
When Bryan Bunz started his company in 1991, he built his reputation on providing quality installations as well as silkscreened and computer-cut vinyl signage, all out of his home-based shop.
Nothing erodes a company’s bottom line like a culture problem among the staff. Whether the company employs six people or 600, if the culture the company is espousing doesn’t match
When Dr. Misheck Mwaba became president and CEO of Bow Valley College (BVC) in November 2020, he knew a challenging road lay ahead. Eight months into a global pandemic, with
The gradual growth of fintech product and service adoption in Canada over the last decade is poised to take off. Accelerated by the pandemic’s overhaul to the ways business is
Since the sudden scrambling and the many changes triggered by the pandemic lockdowns, people, business, work, school, shopping, recreation, socializing – and continuing education – are adjusting to all kinds
Shock and awe: That’s the best way many Calgary real estate experts are summarizing the 2021 housing market, which continues to defy expectations as we approach the new year. “It’s
There are certainly several crucial speedbumps for the trucking industry as Canadian business and the backlogged supply chain are sounding the alarm: Canada must keep on truckin’! While there are