Ottawa’s Sundae School sweetens Beechwood retail mix
Strolling with her husband and newborn baby near their New Edinburgh home last summer, Lindsay Taub suddenly came up with a sweet business idea. As
Ottawa’s Sundae School sweetens Beechwood retail mix
Strolling with her husband and newborn baby near their New Edinburgh home last summer, Lindsay Taub suddenly came up with a sweet business idea. As
Five new Ottawa grocery stores approved to sell beer and cider
The Ontario government has approved 76 new grocery stores to sell beer and cider, including five new locations in Ottawa. The new stores include Moncion’s Your
Speed limit and parking reductions on docket for two-year, $42M Elgin Street overhaul
Elgin Street could see a reduction of on-street parking and a speed limit as low as 30 km/h as part of a multi-year, multimillion-dollar renewal
Ottawa brewers have mixed concerns about possible LCBO strike
Local brewers see an LCBO strike as either a major boon to their business or a major bust. While no strike date has been set,
Main Farmers’ Market coming back home
The Main Farmers’ Market will be moving back to its Main Street home after a two-year stint at the Museum of Nature.
“Elgin Beer Project” to take Ottawa retail space vacated by Slice and Co.
Elgin Street’s Slice and Co. has permanently closed, but its owner will reopen the location as a new bar focused on offering a wide local beer selection later
Boston Pizza moving into former LCBO in Ottawa’s Glebe
Boston Pizza is opening a location in a long-empty Glebe building, according to a provincial liquor licence application. The pizza chain filed a liquor license
Ottawa’s Gabriel Pizza marks 40th anniversary with expansion plans
Forty stores in 40 years. By Jacob Serebrin That’s the plan for Ottawa-based restaurant chain Gabriel Pizza. On Feb. 28, 1977, Michael Hanna opened his
Making sense of Elgin Street’s rapidly changing face
If you think Elgin Street just ain’t what it used to be, you’re not imagining things. More than a dozen businesses on the commercial thoroughfare
Ottawa’s Farm Boy marks milestone with plans to compete against big-box GTA grocers
As local grocery chain Farm Boy celebrates 35 years in business, it’s looking further afield in search of growth. “We want to get the brand
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