Too Hot to Ignore
Too Hot to Ignore:Managing Heat in Alberta Condos Written By: Thomas Patrick, M.Sc., EIT, and Joseph Der, M.Sc., P.Eng. Across Western Canada, extreme heat events…
NORTH ALBERTA CHAPTER
Too Hot to Ignore:Managing Heat in Alberta Condos Written By: Thomas Patrick, M.Sc., EIT, and Joseph Der, M.Sc., P.Eng. Across Western Canada, extreme heat events…
GOVERNMENT ADVOCACY REPORTJune 2026 Written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta Government Advocacy Update: Progress, Partnerships, and What’s Ahead This spring and early summer have…
Controlling Rising Costs:The Strategic Value of Real-Time Energy Optimization Written by: Geoffrey McNeil, CEO | Optiem Energy For most condominium boards in Alberta, the monthly…
Member to Member (M2M) Promotion – June 2026 Every month we offer up special promotions for our members, from our members. Check out the new…
Bee in a Hive or Queen in a Castle?What Alberta Courts Require Before Evicting a Condominium Owner Written by: Spencer Marks, Witten LLP Every condominium board eventually encounters the same difficult situation. An owner repeatedly violates the bylaws. Neighbours complain about noise, harassment, damage to common property, or ongoing nuisance behaviour. The board sends warning…
Too Hot to Ignore:Managing Heat in Alberta Condos Written By: Thomas Patrick, M.Sc., EIT, and Joseph Der, M.Sc., P.Eng. Across Western Canada, extreme heat events are becoming more frequent and severe. For condominium boards, this creates a growing challenge: maintaining resident comfort and safety in buildings that were not designed for prolonged hot weather. Many…
Preventative Maintenance:Protecting Condominium Communities Through A Proactive Approach Written by: Rebekah Barron, Broker/Owner | Realty Key Group Inc. Condominium corporations across Alberta face increasing pressure to balance operating costs, reserve fund obligations, owner expectations, and the long-term health of their buildings. While some corporations focus heavily on reactive repairs after issues arise, it is important…
GOVERNMENT ADVOCACY REPORTJune 2026 Written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta Government Advocacy Update: Progress, Partnerships, and What’s Ahead This spring and early summer have been active on the government advocacy front, with meaningful opportunities to connect condominium stakeholders directly with decision-makers and regulators. At our recent ACE Conference, we were pleased to welcome participation…
Checking In on the Age Restriction Transition Author: Katy Campbell, ED, CCI North Alberta In 2018, the provincial government passed Bill 23, the Alberta Human Rights Amendment Act, fundamentally changing how age restrictions can be applied in housing. The legislation prohibited age-based occupancy restrictions, with one key exception: buildings designated for residents aged 55 and…
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CCI welcomes all persons and businesses with interests in the condominium community to become members. Our membership area serves all condominiums and service providers from the city of Red Deer northward. Join the CCI Chapter in your area and receive the benefits of belonging to the only national condominium organization in Canada.
We provide evening seminars and luncheons as well as the more intensive Condominium Management 100/200/300 weekend series. We also host a complimentary “Condo Board Basics & Best Practices” and “Condo Owner Essentials – Understanding Condominium Living” for all of our CCI Condominium or Individual members several times throughout the year. Our most popular annual event is the one day Spring Conference and Expo with a large selection of session topics to choose from. Our schedule of events (see below) will be updated as details are confirmed.
If you would like to see a session on a condominium topic not listed please let us know at info@ccinorthalberta.com.