
CNIB: Changing What It Is To Be Blind
It took two major events to spur the creation of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). The First World War and the Halifax explosion of 1917 both left a

It took two major events to spur the creation of Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). The First World War and the Halifax explosion of 1917 both left a

Alberta may boom and bust when it comes to the energy industry, but one thing the province can pride itself on is an affordable housing market. One only needs to

Taxes may account for one of only two certainties in life, but that hasn’t stopped the Edmonton business community from feeling a sense of uncertainty—peppered with frustration or optimism—over an

West Edmonton Mall’s Phase 1, Phase 2, and the World Water Park. The Winspear Centre. The Butterdome. The Cross Cancer Institute. What do these and countless other schools, hospitals, shopping
Earlier this year, the TELUS Edmonton Community Board awarded a grant of $20,000 to NorQuest College. The generous grant will help fund NorQuest’s Innovation Studio, a tech-forward initiative opening this

Edmonton’s construction industry is building a lot more than a new skyline. In the wake of an oil- and gas-driven recession, and as Edmonton works to revitalize its downtown core,

According to the International Golf Federation, the history of golf goes way back to 100 BC, where Roman citizens played “paganica” using a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather
A recent report from the City of Edmonton’s Economic Indicators shows that the Capital City is benefiting from the economy’s upswing. Last year closed with a positive rise in employment

Combined, HDF Insurance’s principals, Brenda Douglas, Dave Douglas and Doug Farnell, have more than 100 years of experience. With a new, renovated and accessible office downtown; diverse multi-lingual staff; tech-forward

Alberta has historically had the enviable reputation of being the most business-friendly jurisdiction in Canada. Sadly though, with the provincial government seemingly content to rest on its laurels, that status