Rolling dough? That’s not “gay,” that’s talent. Grab an apron, preheat the oven, and get your red velvet on.
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It’s not “gay” to… enjoy baking
November 19, 2024
Rolling dough? That’s not “gay,” that’s talent. Grab an apron, preheat the oven, and get your red velvet on.
Oracle vs. Procore: The high-stakes lawsuit shaking up construction tech
November 18, 2024
Oracle’s lawsuit against Procore alleges trade secret theft, claiming sensitive data was shared by a former employee. What happens next?
Blueprints and ballots: The future of construction in Trump’s America
November 13, 2024
The 2024 U.S. presidential election outcomes could reshape the construction industry, affecting infrastructure projects, labor markets, and economic policies.
It’s not “gay”to… get hair treatments
November 12, 2024
Getting a hair treatment is about more than just looking good. It also keeps your hair and scalp healthy, prevents hair loss, and reduces neck muscle tension.
It’s not “gay” to… take care of your skin
November 5, 2024
Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate against still color. It’s not gay to take care of and protect your skin from the elements.
Empowering the future: Colorado’s Transportation & Construction GIRL inspires women
November 4, 2024
Transportation & Construction GIRL helps young women explore careers in construction and transportation through hands-on experiences and mentorship.
From tools to ties: Navigating the move to construction management
October 31, 2024
Cory Fisk explains how construction workers can transition into management roles with expert tips on overcoming challenges, building skills, and career growth.
It’s not “gay” to… get a pedicure
October 29, 2024
Getting a pedicure isn’t about what polish you should choose. It’s about taking care of your feet and giving them the TLC they desperately need.
It’s not “gay” to… meditate
October 22, 2024
Put your ego aside and tap into one of the most effective mindfulness tools. Stay calm, relax, and get zen.
Light it up for NDEAM 2024
October 17, 2024
Businesses and community organizations across Canada will use purple lights to celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities on October 17, 2024.