
The good and bad of government policies.
It’s a quintessential (and sometimes notorious) fact of business. Government red tape. As some Edmonton businesses and business leaders point out, the “red tape” of doing business in Edmonton, in

It’s a quintessential (and sometimes notorious) fact of business. Government red tape. As some Edmonton businesses and business leaders point out, the “red tape” of doing business in Edmonton, in

The focus and tremendous success of YEG’s Cargo Village is boosting Edmonton’s rank and reputation as a North American logistics hub – but it wasn’t easy. Driven by its strategic

Re-think the cliché that “it’s not personal, it’s just business.” When it comes to the smarts and the strategy about family succession planning, the reality is unavoidable. It gets personal!

Edmonton’s commercial, industrial and residential real estate market ended last year with changes, surprises and optimism. Headed for the seasonally busy spring, the 2026 market is already showing momentum. “We

Alberta’s, and Edmonton’s, skilled trade problem is real and simple. The solution is a bit tricky. There is an urgent labour crunch! The demand for skilled trades far exceeds supply.

Commercial real estate is both a catalyst and a reliable gauge for measuring the revitalization of downtown Edmonton. Lease rates, amenities, mixed-use spaces, market flux, mergers and acquisitions, inventory, vacancy

It’s by no means unique to Edmonton, but Edmonton happens to be a dynamic and good example of notorious and misguided business cliches. The differences between office business and manufacturing

Technology is transforming Edmonton’s construction sector and spiking demand for skills training. On many construction sites, technology and digital tools have become invaluable, particularly for vital construction aspects like scheduling,

Change is never easy. Particularly in business, legitimate new ways of doing things, and sometimes the curse of change for change’s sake, have usually been resisted as a disruptive threat.

Some dated and stale clichés and stereotypes take longer to fade than others… like the lingering perception of skilled trades as rough, low-paying, “blue collar” grunt work, especially compared to