The Kaiser
Sometimes the real race is getting to the starting line. For Bill Kujat, truer words cannot be spoken. The German-born Canadian is living proof that through hard work, grit and
Sometimes the real race is getting to the starting line. For Bill Kujat, truer words cannot be spoken. The German-born Canadian is living proof that through hard work, grit and
Alberta farmers and agriculture stakeholders are burdened and anxious over federal government climate change policies like escalating carbon taxes and a goal to dramatically reduce nitrogen fertilizer use by 2030,
The momentum is encouraging. The COVID curse has faded. The new normals of business have settled in. And, in particular, there is a much-awaited pivot of good news for Calgary’s
Allison Grafton has seen many of Calgary’s most popular communities transform right in front of her eyes. In fact, she’s had a hand in many of those changes. The founder
In many aspects of business and the workplace, the past two pandemic years have experienced a lot of complications and unprecedented disruptions. Work routines. Work schedules. And digital communications altering
After more than a year of spiked home prices and real estate frenzy – in Calgary and throughout most of the country – the hot real estate market has begun
“Small business isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s for the brave, the patient and the persistent. It’s for the overcomer.” – Unknown Through labour shortages and high energy costs,
Chalk up another first for the Wood Automotive Group with the opening of Okotoks Volkswagen. The store is a satellite operation of the Wood Group’s South Centre Volkswagen in Calgary
Life on earth has never been perfect, but you would have a tough time convincing some people of that. It is not that they are ignorant, but governments appear to
A friend motored up to Banff to enjoy what he said was a magnificent concert at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Pondering a late drive home, he thought