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Carpe momentum: why Canada’s future depends on its entrepreneurs
From North Simcoe Community Futures to North Simcoe Business Centre: A New Era for Local Entrepreneurs
Fresh name, new home, and modern website mark an exciting chapter in community business support North Simcoe Community Futures is turning the page with an exciting new chapter. The organization has officially rebranded as the North Simcoe Business...
Meet the only Canadian at Big’s Backyard Ultra
From Hubbards, N.S., Lee Alonzo Murphy has brought his steady Maritime grit to Bell Buckle, Tenn., to represent Canada at the 2025 edition of Big’s Backyard Ultra. It’s Murphy’s third time racing the backyard format and his first appearance at...
IE Varsity’s Week 9 high school football scoreboard
Here is the scoreboard of Week 9 high school football games involving Inland teams. INLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD THURSDAY”S RESULTS Big West Conference-North Division Centennial 59, Norco 49 Chaparral 61, Roosevelt 23 Big West...
NH ranks as third-best state to own a dog
Customers at McGovern Subaru can do more than wait while their vehicles are getting serviced — they can give Fido a bath. The Newington dealership provides a special room with two tubs where customers and employees can wash their dogs. Shampoos,...
NH's Business: An entrepreneurs story transporting dogs & cats across U.S. & Canada, door-to-door
NH's Business: An entrepreneurs story transporting dogs & cats across U.S. & Canada, door-to-door BUSINESS. I’M FRED KOCHER A SIGN OF THE TIMES. THERE ARE A LOT MORE ENTREPRENEURS ACROSS THE U.S. THIS YEAR. AN HISTORIC 19% INCREASE, ESPECIALLY...
Canada’s postsecondary system must pivot to meet economic challenges ahead, RBC report says
Open this photo in gallery:A new report from Royal Bank of Canada calls for a ‘postsecondary pivot.’Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail The Canadian postsecondary system should consider major changes to meet the economic challenges facing the country,...
Canada’s Agri-Food paradox: Good ingredients, weak recipe
READ: Why depopulation is the food industry’s silent crisis On paper, fewer than 3% of Canadians cannot afford a nutritious diet. In reality, nearly one in five faces food insecurity. Inflation, weak supply chains, and uneven local infrastructure...
Small businesses may avoid using Canada Post during upcoming holiday season
Secure Medical Launches White-Label Telehealth Platform, Enabling Turnkey Digital Health Services for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses
Toronto, Canada, October 13th, 2025, FinanceWire Secure Medical, the company behind pioneering telehealth platforms such as eDrugstore.com and OurDoctor.com, today announced the launch of TelehealthCash—a new white-label system that allows...
Small business owners say Alberta teachers’ strike is hurting their bottom line
Urban Street Donair is located just steps away from Calgary’s James Fowler High School. Lunchtime is normally the busiest time of day for owner Sammy Aboumrad He estimates he gets up to 50 customers between noon and 12:20 p.m., and many of them...
Canadian minister sees wider co-operation with Qatar in tech, digital transformation, AI
Minister of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Digital Innovation of Canada Evan Solomon revealed future prospects for enhancing co-operation between Canada and the State of Qatar in the fields of innovation, artificial intelligence, and digital...
When legal issues threaten your small business
Say this for Kalpna Solanki: the owner of Marvin's Marvelous has dealt with every change-up and bean ball and keeps on swinging. In addition to theft and a change of products, her company, FX Foods, was the victim of a disputed call that could...
CT entrepreneur on the ‘Fast Track’ to making popular sport more accessible for all. Here’s how
Connecticut entrepreneur John Davey was working on Wall Street when he started to look for his next step in life.. Tennis was always Davey’s first love. He had another business he sold and was looking for his next chapter after his wife returned...
NYS awards $1.2M to boost Long Island aquaculture
New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard Ball visited Hampton Oyster Company in New Suffolk earlier this week to announce that 17 Long Island small businesses will receive a combined $1.2 million to expand the region’s aquaculture industry....
B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu loses court fight to take over Hudson's Bay properties (Business)
Photo: The Canadian Press Billionaire Ruby Liu listens during an interview at the Tsawwassen Mills shopping mall that she owns, in Tsawwassen, B.C., on Thursday, June 26, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck An Ontario court has ruled against a...
Lucky’s burglarized twice in 28 hours (Metro Vancouver)
Photo: . Lucky's Smokehouse storefront on Oct. 10 A pair of early morning burglaries have caused thousands of dollars of damage and losses for Lucky’s Smokehouse on Sechelt’s Wharf Avenue. The first incident occurred at 1:15 a.m. Oct 7. Video...
7 haunted places and mystical small towns in Ontario to visit this fall
Ontario is well known for its stunning fall foliage and charming small towns, but some places here come with a darker, more mysterious side. From eerie ghost stories in Canada's most haunted town to spine-chilling legends in unassuming cities, the...
Salt Lake City ranks 16th in CBRE’s ‘Scoring Tech Talent’ report
Salt Lake City continues to establish itself as a thriving tech hub, ranking 16th overall in CBRE’s 2025 Scoring Tech Talent report. The city is attracting attention for its robust tech talent, a skilled workforce, and a growing population,...
Alberta leads the country in GDP, jobs, and population growth heading into 2026
jewhyte / Depositphotos.com EDMONTON — Alberta’s economy is showing renewed strength, with job numbers and population growth signalling that the famed “Alberta Advantage” is alive and well. Statistics Canada reports the province added 42,500...