A Future Without Coal
The Climate Leadership Plan is already in motion, aiming to improve air quality and transition to clean and renewable energy sources by 2030—but is the phase-out of coal-fired electricity really
The Climate Leadership Plan is already in motion, aiming to improve air quality and transition to clean and renewable energy sources by 2030—but is the phase-out of coal-fired electricity really
In recent years, Edmonton’s reputation as the premier festival city in Canada was touted in travel guides and spread across the Internet, thanks to travel writers and bloggers. Is that
Anyone who has managed a business knows that it requires a lot of commitment. You spend the majority of your time there, are involved in every decision—including the difficult ones—and
If Edmonton has indeed outgrown its old moniker, City of Champions, it might want to consider City of Links as an alternative. While it may or may not be true
“It’s no secret that Alberta’s economy has experienced rocky times,” says Adel Hanafi, commercial real estate associate, specialization in investment sales and leasing at Cushman & Wakefield Edmonton. “However, these
Late last year, the federal government announced a major shift in Canadian mortgage rules. With the new paradigm now firmly in place, it’s time to take a look at the
It’s a tough economy for entertainment and recreation industries, but despite the economic slowdown, and despite changes to the golfing demographic overall, golf clubs are managing to keep off the
Last year, 2016, was tough for a lot of industries as the price drop of oil and gas spread out and affected all of Alberta. While the ICE District and
The carbon levy came into effect on January 1, and while some have already received their rebates, many businesses are looking at it as just another tax increase—one that is
Those golden years are coming, and like it or not, the tax man is going to pay your estate one final visit after you die; but there’s no need to