
Parker’s Pen – November 2022
City council’s deep concern on saving the planet is highly commendable but implementing an increase in the cost of a grocery bag will hardly make a huge difference. Now, the

City council’s deep concern on saving the planet is highly commendable but implementing an increase in the cost of a grocery bag will hardly make a huge difference. Now, the

In times of adversity, we can’t direct the wind, the old saying goes. But we can adjust our sails. Today the winds are blowing toward a growing energy crisis sweeping

ASK GLOBAL Corp. is an Edmonton-based family owned and operated business providing complete distribution services of food and medical supplies. ASK does it all: picking, packing, storing and delivering products
Inspired by the blue skies of the Alberta foothills, Azuridge Estate Hotel offers guests a private luxurious experience in a stunning location. The estate, nestled in the foothills surrounding the

One might think that a city known for cowboy culture wouldn’t have an opera company with the fifth-largest revenue in Canada, but they would be wrong. What started as a

From the time he was 18 years old, Dan Leiding worked in the waste disposal industry, learning the ins and outs of the business over the course of 30 years.

Of all the quintessential questions facing Canadians today, universal healthcare continuing in its current state is one of the most pressing issues. It is also one of the most critiqued

Calgary’s booming technology scene is exactly that – booming. Even with the pandemic nearly behind us, the market has remained strong. For example, as part of its $17 billion investment

Calgary’s corporate event sector has become a proverbial smorgasbord of options – and not a moment too soon, say experts. After years of being told to socially distance, the lifting

It’s tough to pinpoint where the rollercoaster of Calgary’s residential real estate is at any given time. Ups, downs and flux. Calgary home sales declined in May for second month,