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Multiple business improvement areas (BIAs) are making moves to expand their boundaries after the pandemic revealed just how many businesses exist just outside their current borders.
On Tuesday, the Kanata Central and Heart of Orléans BIAs recei
As business owners struggle to pay back CEBA loans, local advocates aren’t giving up hope that the federal government will extend the upcoming deadline for partial loan forgiveness.
Four faith leaders representing their respective member churches of the Ottawa Coalition of Unified Congregations gathered in Grand Haven on Thursday, Aug. 17, to discuss religion and the far-right politics
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A bylaw amendment that would allow grocery stores to be constructed in certain types of zones is being called “wonderful” by at least one small business advocate.