
Parker’s Pen – January 2023
Kudos to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce for making its concerns heard regarding the possible negative effects of the proposed Sovereignty bill. For too long the chamber seemed to be
Kudos to the Calgary Chamber of Commerce for making its concerns heard regarding the possible negative effects of the proposed Sovereignty bill. For too long the chamber seemed to be
Our local sports media can’t be expected to cover everything, but they really missed out on reporting the results of the exciting World Conker Championships. Held by the Shuckburgh Arms
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
Planning – I’ve heard it described as a fundamental management function which involves deciding beforehand what is to be done, and when it is to be done. To motorists using
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
At a reception in the Dialog office, I was taken aback by three powerful and very colourful works of art on display and pleased to find they were by a
Faced with a seven-hour drive to spend time with daughters in Trail and on Christina Lake, we had the bright idea of flying into Castlegar, saving the long drive and
I’m glad to be human as I couldn’t afford to be a dog. Had the pleasure of doggy sitting our daughter’s pet for a couple of weeks and was given
I received a little flack over an earlier column in which I suggested we should give our mayor and council a little time to settle into their chairs before being
Restaurateurs across the country have been hard hit by so many restrictions due the pandemic. But here they continue to be faced with continuing problems caused by our own administration.