
2023 with a Lot of help from Government
While I have my own thoughts on what 2023 could ultimately bring, regardless of a questionable start in the first month of the year with cryptocurrency investors wishing they hadn’t
While I have my own thoughts on what 2023 could ultimately bring, regardless of a questionable start in the first month of the year with cryptocurrency investors wishing they hadn’t
Forgetting can be very frustrating, especially when it centres around the simplest and more frequent things. I often get a smile watching people park their car, walk into the grocery
I’ve been noticing a new trend. Canadians are realizing the value of their growing commitment to a balanced conversation about Canada’s natural resources sector. I know it’s not only about
While I planned to talk about ‘The Good & The Bad of 2022’, there truly is an “Ugly’ component that can’t be overlooked because of its influence on the outcome.
The weather, politicians and shopping continue to hog the news. The weather we have no control over, and it’s beginning to seem that Ottawa doesn’t listen to us, nevermind those
The push to rebrand Calgary is on the table again. Is the reason to appear ‘more cosmopolitan’ or is re-branding the same as changing the curtains in the office when
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
As the year drew to a close, Canadian energy watchers learned Qatar had inked a long-term deal to supply Germany with liquefied natural gas (LNG) in a bid to help
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
Dutch farmers are fighting for their farms and their livelihood. For weeks they blockaded highways, streets, food warehouses and government buildings with tractors, trucks, hay bales and manure. The Dutch