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Matt Webb of OneMethod hands platter of tacos to co-worker
Small Business

Pop-up taco stand lures lunch crowd

La Carnita, a concept developed by the team at OneMethod Digital and Design, offers an artful twist on the pop-up food truck

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Brock University viticulturist Jim Willwerth measures leaf stress in a Niagara, Ontario, vineyard.

Climate change threatens to spoil Ontario’s signature wines

Wine-producing regions around the world are facing off against rising temperatures, water loss and debilitating pests. Now Ontario is joining the battle

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Report on Small Business magazine

East coast farmer stakes caviar claim

With the black gold fetching up to $6,000 a kilogram and wild stock on the wane, Cornel Ceapa believes his sturgeon farm will one day hatch big profits

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Noriki Tamura, co-owner of Vancouver-based Japa Dog.
Your Business Magazine

Vendor takes hot dogs to ‘next level’

When a pair of entrepreneurs immigrated to Vancouver, their dream hit a roadblock. So they made their own lane

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REAL ESTATE

Buy or rent your business premises?

There are many considerations in deciding whether to purchase or lease property for your company. Here are tips to help think it through

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Ami Hassan and Dean Desrochers, owners of Falafel Place in Winnipeg.
Case Study

Tenants balk when landlord spikes rent

The owners of Falafel Place in Winnipeg had a decision to make when the new price was substantially higher than expected

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British tycoon Sir Richard Branson kite surfs near Squamish, British Columbia August 8, 2005.
Guest Column

Tech entrepreneurs flock to ‘Kite Camp’

Kite surfing, like running a business, requires a love of adrenalin, the ability to make quick decisions, and the confidence to face challenges

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Artist Marius Yvon, part of Reginald Jean Francis's team at Slum-Toys-Project in partnership with the Brand Aid Project, paints a portrait on a Tap-Tap toy bus made from metal tins of all sort picked out of Haitian trash in Port Au Prince, Haiti.
Your Business Magazine

Haitian-made crafts land at Macy’s

A small Canadian company made it happen, but don’t call it a charity

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Attendees tweet and update their statuses on Facebook in a line outside the Zynga party at the the South by Southwest technology and music festival in Austin, Texas, March 14, 2011.
Guest Column: Jeff Musson

Maple Leaf ‘lounge’ sells Canada

A group of technology entrepreneurs formed a coalition at this year’s South by Southwest conference to collectively promote themselves

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Entertainment Exchange in Winnipeg.
Case Study

Wal-Mart has left the building. Now what?

Entertainment Exchange in Winnipeg’s Grant Park Shopping Centre had benefited from the walk-by traffic that the “big box from Bentonville” had attracted

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