Commuter café: Ottawa’s Happy Goat Coffee to set up shop in four LRT stations
The city announced Thursday that Happy Goat Coffee Co. will set up shop at the Tunney’s Pasture, Rideau, Hurdman and Blair stations early next year
Commuter café: Ottawa’s Happy Goat Coffee to set up shop in four LRT stations
The city announced Thursday that Happy Goat Coffee Co. will set up shop at the Tunney’s Pasture, Rideau, Hurdman and Blair stations early next year
Ottawa area’s agri-tourism sector proves to be growing industry
A new generation of entrepreneurs is launching markets, mazes and other attractions catering to visitors looking to get away from it all
Canopy Growth, Shopify lead inaugural list of top 30 performing stocks on the TSX
Over the past three years Canopy’s shares have appreciated by 1,823 per cent as of June 30, more than double fellow Ottawa-area firm Shopify Inc.
Heart Institute supporters get their ‘oompah’ on at Bier Markt’s Oktoberfest
It was time to roll out the barrel, roll out the barrel of funds, for the University of Ottawa Heart Institute as a sold-out crowd
Speed limit on portion of Highway 417 rises to 110 km/h in pilot project
A pilot project that will see a slight bump in speed limits on part of Highway 417 and some of Ontario’s other major arteries goes
Two groups looking to buy Ottawa Champions, renegotiate stadium lease
Two groups have come forward looking to take over the struggling Ottawa Champions’ stadium lease as some councillors question whether baseball can really work in
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $10M deal for TPG Technology Consulting leads this week’s round-up of local firms winning work with the federal government
Mark Motors – Continuing a legacy of community leadership
At Mark Motors, philanthropy is in the company’s DNA. The late Louis Mrak founded Mark Motors in 1959 after immigrating to Canada from Austria. What
First-of-its-kind report measures festivals’ multimillion-dollar impact on Ottawa’s economy
Festivals and other major arts and culture events contributed $222.6 million to the local economy in 2016, according to the findings of Ottawa Festivals Network’s
Martha Stewart says CBD products with Canopy likely ready in mid 2020
A CBD line of products Martha Stewart is developing with Canopy Growth will likely hit the market in the middle of next year, said the
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