They appeared to be Beechwood Avenue’s very own knights in shining armour. When high tech businessman Brian Sullivan partnered with colleagues Peter Dawson and George Laframboise to take over Books on Beechwood, there was an overwhelming sense in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood that they were saving much more than one bookstore.
Continue reading »EDM moves into new spaces
The reign of the rock star and rapper is at an end. Within the past decade, North America saw an
Continue reading »Making it work in the Ottawa art world
The nation’s capital has a lot of art. You can find galleries of all tastes and sizes, wherever you go.
Continue reading »Building a board game haven
It’s billed as the capital city’s first board game café, serving up lattes, beers, paninis – and about 700 different
Continue reading »Bronson businesses thrive after construction
It should be easy to walk into a restaurant, flip through a menu and enjoy a quiet meal. Bronson Avenue
Continue reading »Ottawa’s film industry sails while Vancouver’s sinks
After the autumn release of its first bona fide blockbuster, Ottawa’s burgeoning film industry now stands on steadier feet –
Continue reading »New innovation centre will allow Ottawa to grow more businesses
The 80 Aberdeen Bruce Lazenby stands at a podium at Ottawa City Hall, beaming at the waiting cameras and reporters.
Continue reading »A grocery store for Little Italy? Don’t count on it
As the city moves ahead with its plans to intensify the Carling-Bayview district, one building is still missing from the blueprint: a grocery store.
Continue reading »Ottawa students connect small and big business in environmental challenge
Taylor Schaefer says he pursued a degree in architectural conservation and sustainability engineering hoping to make heaps of money after
Continue reading »Collectors buying art blind
Art collecting is an expensive and time-consuming hobby, so few customers will buy art that they’ve never seen. An Ottawa
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