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‘It’s like we bought a company and launched four more’: Ross Video strikes gold in Vegas

“Ross socks,” from Ottawa-based video production and live event company Ross Video, have become something of a sartorial staple at the annual National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas.

Labatt Cheers for Charity raises $30K for OSEG Foundation

Labatt Cheers for Charity raised $30,000 for OSEG Foundation, which provides opportunities for children and youth to play, learn and develop through sports.

#LoopBreton? A new home for the Sens is just the start of the vision for these students

A new Sens arena might only be the start for LeBreton Flats, if a group of Carleton University students has anything to say about it.

In a sea of big-box stores, family-owned grocer Farmer’s Pick finds success in the old ways

Amid rising food prices and major grocers being asked to adhere to codes of conduct, family-owned grocer Farmer's Pick is finding success in traditional business models.

Kingston cruise operator threatens legal action over ongoing closure of LaSalle Causeway

The president of St. Lawrence Cruise Lines in Kingston says he is poised to take the federal government to court over the continued closure of the LaSalle Causeway. 

How a little kindness and some funky VR technology are smoothing the way for Juice Dudez

Ottawa entrepreneur Nasr Nasr, owner and founder of Juice Dudez, is breathing new life into his family’s century-old business by introducing virtual reality as a way to engage customers and train team members, while also cutting costs and limiting food waste.

Turning loss into legacy: Maddy’s Gala for Roger Neilson Children’s Hospice

Small ripples can turn into mighty waves — much like the fundraiser that’s grown into the award-winning Maddy’s Gala in support of Roger Neilson Children’s Hospice.

Op-ed: Cutting back on co-op students is a short-term solution with long-term repercussions

In times of economic slowdown, it's easy to overlook the immense value that co-op students bring to our local industries and economy, writes Chantal Yelle.

‘It’s been a fun career’: Michael Church leaving top job at Avison Young – but not retiring

The leader who oversaw Avison Young’s rise from a one-person shop to one of the largest commercial...