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You don’t have to remind Kurby Court that the last year and a half has been a rollercoaster ride. He’s had a front-row seat. Court’s first day as president and
You don’t have to remind Kurby Court that the last year and a half has been a rollercoaster ride. He’s had a front-row seat. Court’s first day as president and
Calgary renters continue to be treated to proverbial field of dreams when searching for their next home as the fallout of the pandemic and subsequent shutdowns that began in early
Business interruption (BI) insurance is a very specialized and often misinterpreted type of insurance coverage. One common misconception is that BI insurance covers all employees and/or the loss of use
“Most people remember last year’s run-on toilet paper,” says Chris Nash, president of the 15,000 member Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA). “But they might forget there’s been a steady supply
After generations and much debate about the importance of a good education vs. the value of life-experience being competing essentials, Calgary’s innovative Bow Valley College (BVC) may have resolved the
For the more than 120,000 member owners of the United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative (UFA) it’s more, much more, than about money. It is acknowledgement and gratifying feedback and it
Anger seems to be the strongest characteristic apparent on the streets of Calgary and elsewhere in Alberta. After 14 months, and counting, it is understandable! Perhaps it is better described
I have only golfed a couple of times this season. Of the five people I golfed with, three of them have asked me to help them with their short game.
Politicians have always been seen as fair game for the media, but few have allowed themselves to be such a good target as our provincial government. So many expected so
Jim and Rita Welch founded their company in 1971, using their oldest son’s vacated bedroom as an office. From there, the Welch Company – Welco – became the regional go-to