BusinessIt's hard to imagine a better region than Colorado's Front Range for any cyclist to cut his or her teeth. The cycling communities there are deeper than anywhere in the country, maybe the world. So after 11 years in Denver and 8 years in Boulder, cyclist/entrepreneur Juan Alberto DelaRoca had a good idea bout what he wanted in a place to live, "All those years taught me that I would have to be somewhere pretty cyclist-friendly, just as a lifestyle requirement for myself."

By Patagonia - The Cleanest Line
Sep 25, 2018 · 5 min read
BusinessMANO DUGGAL’S PHIDON PENS HAS BECOME SOMEWHAT OF A DOWNTOWN GALT INSTITUTION. INDEED, IT’S NOT OFTEN THAT A SMALL INDEPENDENT BUSINESS SURVIVES – NO, THRIVES – FOR A FULL DECADE IN ANY TOWN. AND YET PHIDON CONTINUES TO FLOURISH – IN PART BECAUSE OF MANO’S CHARM AND CHARISMA, AND IN PART BECAUSE OF HER FANTASTIC ABILITY TO CURATE A SPLENDID ARRAY OF FINE PENS, PAPER, INK AND LUGGAGE. TOQUE SAT DOWN WITH MANO RECENTLY TO CHAT ABOUT HER BUSINESS AND UPCOMING TENTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS.

By Toque Magazine
Aug 15, 2018 · 3 min read
BusinessDoes a house make a home? What is that elusive quality that makes a space feel like home? You know it as soon as you walk in the door: your shoulders come down, you breathe out a gentle sigh, kick off your shoes, and sink in. The sense of setting everything down, all of the day’s work and burdens, along with your briefcase and groceries. The place that is uniquely you, your own little habitat, your haven. Perhaps home means family to you, or it may be your fortress of solitude; in any case, finding a place to create your space is often an emotional journey.

By Pie Media Group
Aug 21, 2018 · 4 min read
BusinessPassionate, poised and relentlessly methodical, Lockheed Martin’s Marillyn Hewson has proved to be the right leader for risky times. And now she’s Chief Executive’s 2018 CEO of the Year.

By Chief Executive Group
Jul 10, 2018 · 20 min read
BusinessA NEW GENERATION OF YOUNG FARMERS IS SPROUTING IN A TRADE ONCE DOMINATED BY SINGLE BLOODLINES AND OVERALL- DONNING WHITE MEN. First-timers are buying land and setting up camp, choosing to venture into an industry known for grueling hours and even more

By Sauce Magazine
Oct 1, 2018 · 8 min read
BusinessWhen we’re not publishing magazines, we’re branding businesses – most often restaurants, coffee shops and craft breweries. Two of our most recent branding projects include a couple local breweries that will be opening to the public just as this magazine goes to print: Red Circle Brewing Company in Kitchener and Fixed Gear Brewing Company in Guelph.

By Toque Magazine
Aug 15, 2018 · 6 min read
BusinessPortrait photographers divulge how they navigate the rough waters of getting work onto pages, billboards and gallery walls.

By Emerald Expo Photo+
Apr 3, 2018 · 7 min read
BusinessIn 2019, online dating will celebrate its 24th birthday. That means that the medium, which made its debut with Match.com in 1995, may have at this point resulted in matches whose offspring are now old enough to be looking for significant others online. What once was a taboo subject in its early stages now has become everyday conversation fodder that elicits barely a blink of surprise. After all, who among us doesn’t have a set of coupled-off friends (or two, or three, or more) who met online – if not a married one?

By Bay Street Bull
Oct 16, 2018 · 10 min read
Business[inn]space Executive Offices & Business Centre is a one-of-a-kind, co-working space in Greater Simcoe Region. Though the area—chiefly Northern Barrie, Oro-Medonte, and Midland—has been introduced to the concept before, there’s a sheen of refinement throughout this property. “The amenities, technology, and decor,” according to the site’s Community Manager, “were all chosen with a professional executive in mind.” It provides much more than four walls, a roof, and a desk—this is an environment that fosters growth and creativity. “Our space is your space. Your goals are our goals.”

By Pie Media Group
Aug 21, 2018 · 4 min read
BusinessThe Pensions Regulator (TPR) has attempted to flex its muscles by raising public concerns about the hostile bid for British engineering firm GKN by US company Melrose. Though whether it will actually do more and throw a regulatory punch is yet to be seen.

By ACQ5 Magazine
Sep 10, 2018 · 4 min read