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A how-to guide to eating in the dark. OBJ dines at Dark Fork

It’s not every day that we take note of a sensory loss. For most of us, being in complete darkness is nothing more than a scary situation we seldom have to cope with. We go about our daily lives without giving a second thought to the privileges we have, being able to make full use of all of our senses.

Wellington West fixture John’s Family Diner puts space up for lease

A family-owned business that’s been a fixture of the dining scene in Wellington West for five decades...

Ottawa catering company sweetens the deal with purchase of farm property near Chelsea

A local catering company is making its offerings that much sweeter, after its owner acquired an agricultural property with plans to host “high-end sugar shack dinners,” among other events.

Savour the City: In Ottawa on business? Here are the best bar seats for dining solo

What makes a good bar seat? As a self-proclaimed expert at sitting at the bar, Jordan Pizzuti says there are a few things that need to be taken into consideration.

Carling Avenue has Ottawa’s ‘hottest real estate,’ new buyer of office building near Westgate says

The head of a property management firm that just acquired a well-known office complex near the Westgate...

Lovin’ the commute? It can be good for your mental health, one expert argues

More people returning to in-person work means a return to commuting. But while many dread spending their time before and after work slogging through traffic or squeezed onto a bus, one wellness expert says there are ways to make the most of the experience. 

Arena at LeBreton Flats a ‘major’ opportunity for Gatineau, official says

The head of the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce said the new deal between the Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission that could see an arena built at LeBreton Flats could present major opportunities for the city.

Bright Side of (Downtown) Business: Man’s best friend helps sell men’s clothing at Stroked Ego

When Kevin Martin adopted Jasmine, he eased the Rottweiler-coonhound’s separation anxiety by bringing her to work at Stroked Ego.

‘A light of positivity on the city’: Downtown boosters cheer deal to bring Senators to Flats

Rob McIsaac, a self-described passionate sports fan, was all smiles when he was told the Crown corporation had reached a deal to sell 10 acres of land at LeBreton Flats to the Ottawa Senators for a new NHL arena and events centre.

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