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Real Estate Investing   -   Apr 22, 2026 Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?
Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?

The Okanagan city just became the first in BC to escape the province's short-term rental restrictions. For Langley investors, tourism operators, and anyone watching Metro Vancouver's housing market, it's a development worth paying attention to.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 21, 2026 When Machines Outran Us: The Half-Marathon That Changed Everything
When Machines Outran Us: The Half-Marathon That Changed Everything

At a recent half-marathon event in Asia, humanoid robots didn’t just participate alongside humans—they dominated the race. Robots claimed the top three finishing positions and, even more strikingly, surpassed the human world record by nearly seven minutes. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Wealth Building   -   Apr 21, 2026 Skipping university and building wealth anyway
Skipping university and building wealth anyway

More young Canadians are choosing trades, entrepreneurship, and the creator economy over a four-year degree. The numbers and the history books suggest they may be onto something.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 20, 2026 Why Fintech Executives Need Directors and Officers Insurance to Protect Their Personal Assets
Why Fintech Executives Need Directors and Officers Insurance to Protect Their Personal Assets

Fintech leaders face heightened scrutiny from regulators, investors, and consumers, making them personally vulnerable to lawsuits and financial loss. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Let's Talk Real Estate Investing   -   Apr 17, 2026 36 Hours From Losing Everything
36 Hours From Losing Everything

A six-unit multifamily deal nearly collapsed just days before closing. Here’s what every investor should learn about scaling, risk management, and long-term strategy.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 17, 2026 Ransomware in 2026: Persistent Threats, Predictable Tactics, and Proactive Defenses
Ransomware in 2026: Persistent Threats, Predictable Tactics, and Proactive Defenses

A report by Coalition, a cyber insurance and security provider, reveals that the tactics used by cybercriminals have not significantly evolved. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 16, 2026 How to Protect Your Business from Emerging Cyber Security Threats in 2026
How to Protect Your Business from Emerging Cyber Security Threats in 2026

Businesses across Canada face an increasing number of sophisticated cyber threats. Understanding these risks is crucial to safeguarding your operations, protecting sensitive data, and ensuring business continuity. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 15, 2026 The Growing Cost of Cyber Attacks: Why More Canadian Businesses Are Turning to Cyber Insurance
The Growing Cost of Cyber Attacks: Why More Canadian Businesses Are Turning to Cyber Insurance

The CIRA survey found that 28% of Canadian businesses fell victim to a ransomware attack in 2024, up from 17% in 2021. Alarmingly, among those targeted, 79% paid the ransom, with the most frequently paid amounts falling between $50,000 and $100,000. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?
Real Estate Investing   -   Apr 22, 2026 Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?

The Okanagan city just became the first in BC to escape the province's short-term rental restrictions. For Langley investors, tourism operators, and anyone watching Metro Vancouver's housing market, it's a development worth paying attention to.

by Debbie Balfour
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Real Estate Investing   -   Apr 22, 2026 Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?
Kelowna Gets a Short-Term Rental Reprieve — Could Langley Be Next?

The Okanagan city just became the first in BC to escape the province's short-term rental restrictions. For Langley investors, tourism operators, and anyone watching Metro Vancouver's housing market, it's a development worth paying attention to.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 21, 2026 When Machines Outran Us: The Half-Marathon That Changed Everything
When Machines Outran Us: The Half-Marathon That Changed Everything

At a recent half-marathon event in Asia, humanoid robots didn’t just participate alongside humans—they dominated the race. Robots claimed the top three finishing positions and, even more strikingly, surpassed the human world record by nearly seven minutes. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Wealth Building   -   Apr 21, 2026 Skipping university and building wealth anyway
Skipping university and building wealth anyway

More young Canadians are choosing trades, entrepreneurship, and the creator economy over a four-year degree. The numbers and the history books suggest they may be onto something.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 20, 2026 Why Fintech Executives Need Directors and Officers Insurance to Protect Their Personal Assets
Why Fintech Executives Need Directors and Officers Insurance to Protect Their Personal Assets

Fintech leaders face heightened scrutiny from regulators, investors, and consumers, making them personally vulnerable to lawsuits and financial loss. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Let's Talk Real Estate Investing   -   Apr 17, 2026 36 Hours From Losing Everything
36 Hours From Losing Everything

A six-unit multifamily deal nearly collapsed just days before closing. Here’s what every investor should learn about scaling, risk management, and long-term strategy.

by Debbie Balfour
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 17, 2026 Ransomware in 2026: Persistent Threats, Predictable Tactics, and Proactive Defenses
Ransomware in 2026: Persistent Threats, Predictable Tactics, and Proactive Defenses

A report by Coalition, a cyber insurance and security provider, reveals that the tactics used by cybercriminals have not significantly evolved. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 16, 2026 How to Protect Your Business from Emerging Cyber Security Threats in 2026
How to Protect Your Business from Emerging Cyber Security Threats in 2026

Businesses across Canada face an increasing number of sophisticated cyber threats. Understanding these risks is crucial to safeguarding your operations, protecting sensitive data, and ensuring business continuity. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   Apr 15, 2026 The Growing Cost of Cyber Attacks: Why More Canadian Businesses Are Turning to Cyber Insurance
The Growing Cost of Cyber Attacks: Why More Canadian Businesses Are Turning to Cyber Insurance

The CIRA survey found that 28% of Canadian businesses fell victim to a ransomware attack in 2024, up from 17% in 2021. Alarmingly, among those targeted, 79% paid the ransom, with the most frequently paid amounts falling between $50,000 and $100,000. Let's talk about it.

by George Moen
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