
Pete the Plumber
Not all superheroes wear capes. Some wear tool belts. Over the past 20 years, a fleet of trucks emblazoned with superheroes wielding plungers and pipe wrenches has told Calgarians all
Not all superheroes wear capes. Some wear tool belts. Over the past 20 years, a fleet of trucks emblazoned with superheroes wielding plungers and pipe wrenches has told Calgarians all
Darcy Weiss knows what it’s like to work in Alberta. It’s a province with a big heart and soul, but also a province with four very distinct seasons. From bone
In 1959, Calgary was a thriving city establishing itself as an oil and gas centre. The city boasted a growing population of more than 250,000, and opportunities abounded. It was
When Willie Unger started his electrical contracting company in Hague, Saskatchewan, in 1979, he had big dreams and small resources. With little more than a few partners, a dirt-floor shop
When is the last time you thought about a seed? Seeds are small but incredibly significant, representing 90 per cent of the world’s global food supply. Without understanding, improving, analyzing
The definition of “Lignum” can be summarized as a hard, durable wood containing resin that can be used to treat anything from coughs to arthritis. This combination of dependability and
Ivan Katic has a long and impressive resumé in the oil and gas industry. For decades, he has gained experience and expertise working on projects all over the world. Katic
When John Buller moved to Calgary in 1977, he was excited to be part of this emerging economic centre. His brother’s Winnipeg-based company Kitchen Craft was expanding west and John
After 20 years as a tradesperson, Robert Legault was ready to try his hand at something new. Together with wife Lorie, he set out to establish a company of his
No one could have imagined that the legacy of a City of Calgary firefighter and his wife would be found in the asphalt and concrete industry. In the 1970s, Robert