
Does Lowering the Mortgage Rate Bring Hope for First-Time Buyers?
Although the Bank of Canada’s five-year benchmark rate recently dropped for the first time since 2016, down from 5.34 per cent to 5.19 per cent, it isn’t enough of a

Although the Bank of Canada’s five-year benchmark rate recently dropped for the first time since 2016, down from 5.34 per cent to 5.19 per cent, it isn’t enough of a

The nursing students at NorQuest College have a new training and development tool, and it’s a tool that looks to the future of healthcare. Thanks to Dynacor, a tech-forward solution

If you’re like me, the thought of another election campaign is exhausting. After several years of non-stop political wrangling in Alberta, everyone is in need of a break. However, there

It’s a topic everyone likes to comment on: the budget—but have you ever wondered why it seems so hard for governments to get it right? The fact of the matter

On July 1, 1984, the Edmonton skyline changed forever with the opening of the Edmonton Space Sciences Centre. It was shaped like a spaceship and filled to the brim with

Insurance is a support system that goes back to 4000-3000 BCE. Although Grant Sheppard’s family hasn’t been around quite that long, the Sheppards have been a prominent family in Edmonton

One cannot hear the words “Royal Pizza” without immediately remembering that catchy jingle, “still making it great!” But how many of us know the story behind the brand? Royal was

Darcy Weiss knows what it’s like to work in Alberta. It’s a province with a big heart and soul, but also a province with four very distinct seasons. From bone

While it’s been a very wet summer for golfers, there is a club in Edmonton that has plenty to offer no matter what the weather has going on. It is

Dave Filipchuk graduated with a civil engineering degree from the University of Alberta on a Saturday and started work with PCL the following Monday. “I thought I was going to