
Drawing a Clear Line in the Sand
The only constant in life is change. Before 2015, however, Albertans weren’t sure if that was the case when it came to our government. Regardless of where we sat on

The only constant in life is change. Before 2015, however, Albertans weren’t sure if that was the case when it came to our government. Regardless of where we sat on

I have always felt the election of the Horgan NDP government in British Columbia was bad news for Alberta. This is especially true as the Green party holds the balance

Too bad I had to miss Flipp’s 10th anniversary at Brewsters on 11th Avenue SW, but I did enjoy meeting with managing partner Craig LePan a couple of weeks later

How critical is the need for new pipeline capacity in Canada? The short answer: it’s more critical than ever. But I’d rather let the numbers speak for themselves. Global oil

Times in Calgary are tough. We feel it, we see it, we sense it in others. Not so long ago, Calgarians would have described times as challenging. Today, times are

Traditionally, Canadian elections degenerate into a sort of a silly season, when the major parties start handing out goodies in order to buy votes. It is not just the parties

Good to see so many Calgary advertising/communications firms winning new clients while still serving ones they have been working with for some time. WAX continues to provide award-winning work for

My wife, Sheryl, and I were downtown recently for a dinner. A light-hearted evening out became an opportunity to reflect on the toll addiction takes on our city. Up and

Several years ago, I sat on a panel that was convened by the Wildrose Party of Alberta. The panel produced the document Equalization Fairness Report, which basically outlined the unfairness

Two of our well-known city builders, Gisele Danis and Susan Veres, worked together on the Calgary 2026 Olympic bid process and got along so well they decided to continue their