
Too Good To Go to the landfill? This app is reducing food waste, one surprise at a time
Founded in Copenhagen in 2016, Too Good To Go is spreading across North America by partnering with local chains and businesses to offer a win-win-win
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Too Good To Go to the landfill? This app is reducing food waste, one surprise at a time
Founded in Copenhagen in 2016, Too Good To Go is spreading across North America by partnering with local chains and businesses to offer a win-win-win

Amazon’s Alexa Smart Properties System debuts at Ottawa’s Bruyère Village
The Alexa Smart Properties system will have its Canadian debut at Bruyère as a six-month pilot program, with 50 Alexa-enabled Echo 8 devices being deployed


World Cup games are a real score for local pubs and eateries
The FIFA World Cup is bringing a welcome surge in traffic to local restaurants and filling even the largest of Ottawa’s sports bars — albeit

Unlikely Pairing proves promising, raises $140K for Christie Lake Kids
Most people know Christie Lake Kids as a free overnight summer camp full of adventure and outdoor fun, but what some people don’t know is

2022 Giving Guide: How does ESG apply to the non-profit sector?
This year’s edition of our annual Giving Guide is hot off the presses! Check it out for insights into the city’s charitable sector, including detailed

CEO of the Year Kyle Braatz: Read the full profile of Fullscript’s top exec
Kyle Braatz’s trek to the summit of the health-care technology field began when he realized that, instead of trying to follow in the footsteps of

Up Close: Influential lobbyist lets her moral compass be her guide
Ottawa lobbyist Jacqueline “Jacquie” LaRocque was fêted recently at a swanky gala in Toronto as one of Canada’s Most Powerful Women.

Say goodbye to ‘one-size-fits-all’ health-care in Ottawa
As Ottawa’s health-care system continues to struggle, one local team has a solution to break the health-care mold.

Entrepreneurial pair hopes to bring back the glory days of the roller disco
From smashing household items to roller-skating to the disco beat, these local entrepreneurs have the answer for Ottawans looking for unique activities.
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