
Cannabis retailer Superette granted court protection from creditors
In an order made by the Ontario Superior Court on Aug. 30, cannabis retailer Superette Inc. has been granted court protection from creditors under the

Cannabis retailer Superette granted court protection from creditors
In an order made by the Ontario Superior Court on Aug. 30, cannabis retailer Superette Inc. has been granted court protection from creditors under the

Big plowing match comes to Kemptville — but is it a fading tradition?
“I think the IPM has a lot to offer, but I’m not sure if it will be able to continue into the future; young farmers

Remote work debate intensifies as companies mandate return to office after Labour Day
A return-to-office showdown is pitting some bosses and workers against each other as the back-to-school season brings with it a renewed push to get employees

Aiming high: Wesley Clover to build 30-storey mixed-use tower beside Brookstreet Hotel
Firm backed by billionaire tech magnate Terry Matthews says it hopes to start construction on the $120-million project, which will include a restaurant and about

BoC expected to raise interest rate for fifth time at pivotal moment for economy
Inflation appears to have peaked, but it’s still running hot, and a supersized rate hike from the Bank of Canada next week is widely expected.

Curating the perfect business meeting in Kingston
Ted Robinson isn’t originally from Kingston, and that, he says, allows him to see the city from a different angle – from an outsider’s perspective,

Leonovus has ‘no clear path to revenue,’ software firm says in Q2 financial filings
Ottawa company said it brought in revenues of $5,000 in the three-month period ending June 30, compared with zero sales a year earlier.

Kanata firm’s artificial intelligence platform compares prices of thousands of components that go into electronic devices such as computers and smartphones.

Full steam ahead for downtown Ottawa task force
One month in, the Downtown Ottawa Revitalization Task Force is diving headfirst into its three-month plan for bringing life back to the downtown core.

Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation kickstarts day with JUMP IN for Women’s Heart Health
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, said Lianne Laing at Thursday morning’s launch of JUMP IN for Women’s Heart Health.
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