
Parker’s Pen – March 2022
No matter what we think about the problems of climate change, it’s a subject that is a constant in the media. No doubt that weather around the world is causing
No matter what we think about the problems of climate change, it’s a subject that is a constant in the media. No doubt that weather around the world is causing
Unless things change drastically, this will be another year of staying-close-to-home travel. Nevermind the health issues, it’s no fun hanging around airports and then there’s the stress of worrying about
Letters to the Editor are always a good read; written by people who have a genuine gripe, want to have some fun, or just want to bring something they feel
Being that it’s a monthly business magazine, by the time you read this the signs will all be down and the reshuffle will have taken place – a new mayor
As I write it is only the beginning of September but we are already being overloaded with election promises. By publishing time, the federal unwanted election will be over, and
I have voted in all of the elections we’ve (thankfully) been able to participate in. But I am not a big fan of politicians, wondering their reasons for wanting such
I applaud the many pushes to ‘Buy Local’ when possible, particularly by restaurants that source out produce and meats from Alberta growers and farm collectives. A problem I have is
My first company event in Calgary was in 1965, a barbecue put on by The Albertan newspaper at Happy Valley, a park that became Valley Ridge. It was also my
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
The April edition of Canadian Geographic not only contains a photo of a fashionable couple wearing masks to ward off the Spanish flu and an interesting article on the iconic