
Aegis Brands selling Bridgehead coffee business to Pilot Coffee Roasters for $3.5M
Aegis Brands Inc. has signed a deal to sell its Bridgehead coffee business to Pilot Coffee Roasters for $3.5 million.
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Aegis Brands selling Bridgehead coffee business to Pilot Coffee Roasters for $3.5M
Aegis Brands Inc. has signed a deal to sell its Bridgehead coffee business to Pilot Coffee Roasters for $3.5 million.


Remote workers beware: ‘Home fever’ can strike without good lifestyle choices, research shows
Remote workers are making the most of their new professional lifestyle, according to two researchers from Carleton University, who argue that making conscious, healthy decisions

Porter, Air France lifting Ottawa airport passenger traffic back to pre-pandemic levels
Passenger volumes at the Ottawa International Airport are expected to return to pre-pandemic levels this year, led by new offerings from Porter Airlines and Air

NCC teams up with developers Avenue 31, Cogir to plan housing project on LeBreton Flats
The National Capital Commission said Thursday it is in talks with Ottawa real estate firm Avenue 31 and Montreal-based developer Cogir to build at least


Patricia Saputo gifts $5M to Telfer’s Family Enterprise Legacy Institute
Patricia Saputo is an established leader in her own right, as a professional business advisor and advocate of family governance. She’s also made philanthropic history

Bad Boy Furniture Warehouse fails to file proposal, is deemed bankrupt
Toronto-area furniture retailer Bad Boy Furniture Warehouse Ltd. is officially bankrupt.

Savour the City: Top picks for non-alcoholic beer, wines and spirits for your next business function
Boozy corporate lunches and open bar functions might still be on the menu, but having top-notch non-alcoholic options on hand for your guests who aren’t

Firehouse Subs offers cash to first responders, vets to open restaurant locations
Firehouse Subs will offer $100,000 to current or former first responders or veterans who agree to open a restaurant.
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