The Alberta Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is urging Edmonton City Council to reject the administration’s recommendation against regulating commercial short-term rentals.
As Alberta hotels close out the summer season, a respectful and compliant wrap-up of seasonal staff helps maintain strong relationships and prepares the ground for future hiring success.
In Alberta, workplace safety is a shared responsibility, and a critical part of this is the reporting of Potentially Serious Incidents (PSIs) that occur in your hotel.
Business interruption insurance isn’t just about protecting your revenue—it’s about protecting your future. If you had to close tomorrow, would your coverage get you through to reopening? The time to ask that question is now, not after disaster strikes. ;
High-profile events like the G7 Summit bring with them immense opportunities — but also unique challenges, especially in the areas of safety, security, and operational preparedness.Here are three key reasons to start preparing now — and the resources avai
Not every incident is an emergency, but that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be reported. These reports help build crime statistics, support better policing, and guide public safety policies
This article outlines how to manage voting leave while ensuring smooth operations on Election Day. Stay ahead of the curve and make the process easier for both your team and your business.
The Ukrainian Rural Attraction Program (U-RAAP) is connecting skilled Ukrainian immigrants with job opportunities in Alberta's hospitality industry, and the results have been transformative.
Ensuring accessible transportation is more than a legal obligation; it’s a commitment to providing exceptional service that enhances your guests’ experience.
The Aspire Conference 2025 demonstrated the power of community and collaboration in driving the Alberta hospitality industry forward, with valuable tools, insights, and strategies to thrive in the ever-evolving industry landscape.