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The Best Inflatable Boats for Fishing, Hunting, and Family Outings in Canada
When it comes to enjoying Canada’s vast natural beauty, nothing beats time spent on the water. Whether you're looking for a relaxing family outing, an adventurous fishing trip, or a strategic hunting expedition, an inflatable boat can be the perfect companion. These boats are portable, versatile, and easier to store
5 Reasons to Invest in a Custom LED Neon Sign
In the world of decor, custom neon signs have become a popular choice for personal expression. Here are five reasons why getting a custom neon sign from Radikal Neon in 2024, with the added benefit of free shipping, makes sense. 1. Great for Gifts: Thoughtful and Unique For meaningful gifts,
Marketing Tips: 3 To Help Grow Your Business
Trying to grow your business often takes a lot of time and work. You’ll need to use various strategies, and properly marketing your company is one of the more notable. This can be a tricky proposition, however. It’s a craft in itself and takes a lot of time to get
3 Crucial Ways You Can Put Private Business Loans to Good Use
By: Michael Sanduso While the loan officer at the bank may hesitate to extend financing, there are individuals and other entities willing to invest in business owners with the aid of some type of private business loan. If your business is at a point where some extra cash would help
Algonquin College is making waves and winning awards
Cheryl Jensen is making an impact. Jensen became Algonquin College’s eighth President just over one year ago in August, 2014. She brought 31 years of experience as a professor, dean and vice president and a reputation for creating strategies that responded to both industry trends and to the needs of students, employees,
Silencing a Voice: The Closing Of Sun News
Image: huffpost.com By Michael Coren It’s been a few weeks now since the Friday the 13th that I will never forget. That was the day – 5 a.m. to be precise – that Sun News closed down. I hosted a nightly show called The Arena on the network for almost
Health Canada Fails to Enforce its own Rules on Pharmaceutical Advertising
A handsome man struts over to the office water cooler with a smirk on his face. When his colleagues ask about his weekend, he replies enthusiastically, with audio muted. A large blue pill appears with the tagline, “Viagra, Ask Your Doctor.” Vibrant, energetic older people are shown swimming, bowling and
Jim Watson’s mission: Reverse post-9/11 tourism slump
Concerned about a "travel deficit" in Canada resulting from the combined impact of terrorist attacks and a stagnant economy in the United States, Jim Watson, president and CEO of the Canadian Tourism Commission, spoke to these concerns in a recent interview with Ottawa Life reporter Hank Reardon. An abridged version
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