
‘We’re moving on’
The sun is shining, our economy is open, and mandatory masks are quickly becoming a memory. More importantly people are laughing and getting re-acquainted. Kids are having fun in the

The sun is shining, our economy is open, and mandatory masks are quickly becoming a memory. More importantly people are laughing and getting re-acquainted. Kids are having fun in the

The Niblick is an ancient name of a golf iron, which is equivalent to a nine iron. It used to be the highest lofted club in a set. Other iron

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

It’s an inescapable fact: Pipelines are vital infrastructure. Whether it’s the TransMountain Expansion project, or Enbridge’s Line 3 or Line 5, or the Coastal Gas Link, pipelines deliver the product

Once upon a time in 2020, we were blindsided by COVID-19, for which we were woefully unprepared. The good thing is ‘Once Upon a Time Never Happens Again.” We now

Many golfers will say the game of golf emulates life. One of those life lessons we hear is that common sense is not that common. I hope I can give

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

Recent statements from the International Energy Agency (IEA) make a strong case for sharply increasing investment in oil and gas worldwide. In fact, I’d argue that energy investors who value

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.