
A Logical Transition
There are few individuals who have as deep an understanding of Calgary’s business community as Deborah Yedlin. Her background as an investment banker, coupled with an MBA brought a different

There are few individuals who have as deep an understanding of Calgary’s business community as Deborah Yedlin. Her background as an investment banker, coupled with an MBA brought a different

There’s no such thing as too much snow.” – renowned American skier Doug Coombs. It’s a sentiment shared by skiers and riders from around the globe heading in the new

As Calgary dynamically grows north, south, east, west and beyond, communities like Alpine Park, Wolf Willow, Belvedere Rise and others are booming as Calgary’s new ‘burbs. It’s complicated, strategic and

Independent schools (referred to as private schools in legislation) have been part of the fabric of Alberta since the province joined Confederation. In fact, there are independent schools that have

It’s been one of those years. Or maybe this is just the “new normal” we often hear about. Yet for many companies heading into the new year, it’s anything but

As much as Calgary business is focused on the dynamics of moving forward from the various COVID disruptions and the roller coaster of the Calgary economy, even the most polsitive

Lil E Coffee Café opened in early 2021, in the newly renovated Ampersand building located in downtown Calgary at 140 4th Ave SW. Lil E is more than a coffee

The past 21 months have been the most difficult in most people’s lives regardless of age. My first New Year’s resolution is to not talk about the pandemic, or any

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

Taking a look back at the year just concluded can be a sobering exercise. My year-end column of just 12 months ago touched on pessimistic markets, unemployment concerns and the