Dispute Resolution Tribunal – Info Session

Introducing Alberta's New Condo Dispute Resolution Tribunal Your Chance to Learn More About Alberta’s New Condo Dispute Tribunal REGISTER Now! FREE for CCI members. Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026 Time: 9:30–11:00 AM (Doors open at 9:00 AM) Format: In person or online via Zoom Location: NAIT: Productivity & Innovation Centre 10210 Princess Elizabeth Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5G 2J3  Registration: CCI Members: FREE  Non-Members: $55 in person / $20 online Understand how the Condominium Dispute Resolution Tribunal works, what it may mean for your condominium community, and what to expect when disputes need formal support. Additional Information: Alberta’s Condominium Dispute Resolution Tribunal: https://www.alberta.ca/condominium-dispute-resolution-tribunal

Paved For Protection

Paved for Protection:Prevent Lawsuits with Smart Asphalt Maintenance Article by Smartfix Asphalt Infrared Repair Pavement is easy to overlook—until it becomes a problem. Those cracks and potholes aren’t just eyesores—they’re legal and financial risks that condo boards can’t afford to ignore. Routine maintenance is about more than curb appeal—it’s about safety, liability, and peace of…

Advocacy Report – April 2026

GOVERNMENT ADVOCACY REPORTApril 2026 Written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta Condominium Property Act Updates: A Major Step Forward for Alberta’s Condo Sector February marked a significant milestone for Alberta’s condominium community, as long-anticipated changes to the Condominium Property Act were officially proclaimed into law on February 15th. Updated regulations have also been released to…

Changes To Alberta’s Condominium Property Act

CCI North Alberta Celebrates Historic Changes to Alberta’s Condominium Property ActMarch 2026 Written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta It’s a Historic Week for Alberta’s Condominium Community! The Government of Alberta has announced that the majority of amendments to the Condominium Property Act—introduced through the Service Alberta Statutes Amendment Act, 2024—will come into force on…

Raising the Bar

Raising the Bar:How CCI North Alberta’s New Speaker Selection Policies Strengthen Confidence and Elevate Education Written by: Katy Campbell, Executive Director, CCI North Alberta Who gets to present to our members? How are decisions made about who we choose to platform through our education events? If there are multiple potential speakers on a topic, what…

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Insurance Needs – Residential Condominium Living

Residential Condominium LivingWhat Are My Insurance Needs? Written by: Hamish Farmer Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. Each condominium unit owner and tenant has unique insurance needs. Please consult a licensed insurance broker to ensure you have the appropriate coverage for your situation. Condominium, Condo, or Apartment? Let’s Clear Up the Terminology Many people…

Emotional Support Animals and Human Rights

Emotional Support Animals and Human Rights Written by: Michael Gibson, Miller Thomson LLP The recent decision by the Human Rights Tribunal of Alberta in Hart versus Condominium Corporation No. 831 0969 o/a Westmount Place Condominium Corporation, 2025 AHRC 52 is a stark reminder of the challenges condominium boards face when trying to apply and enforce…

Attic Inspections

Attic Inspections:Typical Problems and Unique Case Solutions Written by: Written by: Allan C. King, P. Eng., LCCI., FCCI. Attic investigations are an essential component of residential and commercial property assessments. Although often overlooked, the attic can provide critical insight into a building’s energy efficiency, environmental health, and potential sources of moisture-related problems. This article outlines…

Advocacy Report – Jan 2026

GOVERNMENT ADVOCACY REPORT January 2026 Written by: Katy Campbell, CCI North Alberta Provincial Advocacy It has now been one full year since Bill 30 was passed, with the legislation yet to be proclaimed into law. We recognize that significant work has been taking place behind the scenes to prepare for the implementation of these changes,…

Pet Peeves

Pet Peeves: Pet Conflicts, Compliance, and Compassion in Condo CommunitiesGet Notified When Registration Opens! Pets are often a source of both joy and conflict in condominium communities. This session, facilitated by Erin Berney of Field Law, will explore the legal and practical considerations boards face when managing pet and other animal related issues. Topics include…