
Talking tech talent
Drive, accountability and trust. These are the three things that Al-Karim Khimji looks for in a new hire. For some, that might feel unconventional. Yet for the co-founder of Calgary-based
Drive, accountability and trust. These are the three things that Al-Karim Khimji looks for in a new hire. For some, that might feel unconventional. Yet for the co-founder of Calgary-based
Workforce disruptions, cyber security threats and the impacts of looming environmental, social and governance reporting standards lead the top risks that Canadian businesses are expected to face in 2023. Yet
The pandemic has changed the way people travel, with many planning staycations instead of international travel. While air travel has resumed post-pandemic, a growing number of Calgarians are choosing to
The transportation and logistics industry are vital and dynamic components of Calgary business and Calgary’s overall economic strategy, and contribute billions of dollars to the city’s GDP. Now, industry insiders
“I live by the mantra ‘Say Yes’.” This is Sue Riddell Rose’s answer to why she does so much. “I’m interested in a lot of things,” she continues. “Saying
On April 13th, the Calgary Influential Women in Business (CIWB) Awards will be presented to six outstanding professionals recognized for supporting diverse leadership across the city. While their roles are
It’s a high-stakes, cause-and-effect situation. It is no longer possible, likely or inevitable. It is serious. It is real. And it is happening now. Despite plenty of residential, industrial, oilfield
Calgary weather always makes it wishful thinking and iffy, but Calgary golfers are revved, ready and even anxious fore the 2023 season. Ironically, as COVID scrambling is more and more
Slated to open in mid-2024, the Calgary Cancer Centre will be a major milestone in cancer treatment and care in Alberta. The state-of-the-art facility, which spans 1.4 million square feet
It’s not that real estate professionals, particularly commercial real estate professionals, are stodgy, strait-laced and deal in hard-core numbers and percentages, with a weakness for adjectives and superlatives, but they