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GCXpo showcases the latest in ‘smart mobility’

It has become the second-largest tech industry show in Ottawa and is unique in Canada.

All fun and games at Mann Lawyers and Escape Manor’s charity golf tournament

Only a charity golf tournament presented by Escape Manor, in partnership with Mann Lawyers, could turn a day on the course at Loch March Golf & Country Club into a real-life adventure with brain-stumping puzzles, hidden clues and surprises.

Growth cycle: TryCycle Data Systems cracks top 20 in Globe and Mail’s list of fastest-growing firms

Bolstered by a new CEO and an expanding line of product offerings, TryCycle Data Systems continues to...

Colonnade BridgePort proposes highrises of 14, 28 storeys near east-end Via Rail station

In a summary of the site plan control application for the project at 25 Pickering Pl., Colonnade BridgePort says it wants to build two towers of 14 and 28 storeys that will contain a total of 483 residential suites along with “associated underground parking” and ground-floor commercial space.

Lizardo Becerra of Raphaël Peruvian Cuisine moves on to national culinary championships

In what the judges called a “photo finish” face-off, Chef Lizardo Becerra of Ottawa’s Raphaël Peruvian Cuisine wowed the crowd and took home the win at the regional qualifiers for the Canadian Culinary Championships Thursday night. 

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...

Economy to grow moderately, rates to fall below three per cent next year: Deloitte

Deloitte Canada expects economic growth to pick up next year as it forecasts the Bank of Canada to cut its key interest rate below three per cent by mid-2025.

Housing starts up in six largest cities but construction still not closing supply gap

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says construction of new homes in Canada's six largest cities rose four per cent year-over-year during the first half of 2024, but housing starts were still not enough to meet growing demand.

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