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Melcor is a full-cycle real estate developer that builds communities from the ground up. From acquiring raw land to community planning, from construction to development, Melcor does it all –

Melcor is a full-cycle real estate developer that builds communities from the ground up. From acquiring raw land to community planning, from construction to development, Melcor does it all –

Edmonton is celebrated for many reasons and chief among them is a high level of philanthropy across every sector. Whether it is volunteering, lending expertise to boards, donating funds or

As in most major Canadian areas, the key segments of Edmonton’s real estate market – re-sales, new builds, condos and rentals – continue to be a roller coaster, with various

Clifton Park, a vibrant, publicly accessible gathering space set on the North Saskatchewan River valley in Edmonton’s Glenora community, has officially opened. Revera Inc. (“Revera”), a leading owner, operator, developer

PCL Construction is excited and honoured to once again be recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers for 2023 for our efforts to build sustainable futures in our communities. This distinction

When it comes to skilled trades, especially in the Edmonton region, there’s good news and bad news. The bad news? It is common knowledge, particularly by governments and many businesses,

A lifetime ago, nostalgia icon Bob Dylan strummed that “the times they are a-changin’.” Fast forward 60 years and, particularly for contemporary Baby Boomers and other seniors, the times are

Earlier this summer, I had the privilege of being a part of the announcement of Quantum Horizons Alberta (QHA). Led by four visionary Canadians, Richard Bird, Joanne Cuthbertson, Patrick Daniel

In March 2023, the Department of Education released the Career Education in Alberta report, the result of broad-based consultation with K-12 educators, post-secondary institutions, students in grades 7-12 and key

The conversation in the 1980s was not yet urgent about accessibility and aging in place. However, that did not mean the need was not there. Richard Meunier saw the barriers