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Just as New Year’s is known as a time to set personal goals, September can be a tempting time to set new professional objectives. However, one Ottawa wellness expert said giving into any sort of hype isn’t a good way to create sustainable lifestyle changes.
As the Glebe bids farewell to two of its cherished independent businesses — Top of the World and All Eco — we reflect on the profound loss these closures represent for our community.
Details about the future of the Ottawa Senators and LeBreton Flats will become more clear later this month, according to CEO and president Cyril Leeder.
In its fall market outlook released Tuesday, Re/Max Canada says it expects the average sale price of a home in Ottawa to increase to $680,740 by the end of 2024, up one per cent from the end of July.
In a statement on the store’s website and on social media, Top of the World Skateshop co-owners said it was with “a heavy heart” that they decided that their final day in business will be Sept. 27, 2024.