The equity market isn’t biting, the government is uncooperative, and it hasn’t found what it’s looking for — platinum. Regardless,
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Ride-sharing cuts costs from travel
As the cost of traveling from city to city continues to put dents in wallets, people are turning to carpooling
Continue reading »Ottawa site for emergency service innovation
Hussein Mouftah in a computer research lab for the first responder network located in the University of Ottawa SITE building.
Continue reading »Local food sellers faced with challenging, but growing, industry
If you had to find locally produced meat, baked goods, beauty products and solar panels in one place, where could
Continue reading »Market conditions adverse to consultation
Number 33 Brighton is a quaint, old house with white wooden panelling and a wide front porch. In the middle
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ANASTASIA PHILOPOULOS Ashley Cabecinha and Ka Lei Ku of The Meeple’s Republic. When Ashley Cabecinha and Ka Lei Ku decided
Continue reading »Dining with cancer
Luke Rochefort saw his life come to a sudden halt. The 28-year-old owner of Ottawa’s St. Louis Bar and Grill
Continue reading »New owners revive beloved community bookstore
They appeared to be Beechwood Avenue’s very own knights in shining armour. When high tech businessman Brian Sullivan partnered with colleagues Peter Dawson and George Laframboise to take over Books on Beechwood, there was an overwhelming sense in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood that they were saving much more than one bookstore.
Continue reading »EDM moves into new spaces
The reign of the rock star and rapper is at an end. Within the past decade, North America saw an
Continue reading »Making it work in the Ottawa art world
The nation’s capital has a lot of art. You can find galleries of all tastes and sizes, wherever you go.
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