Play Food & Wine closes after 17 years in Ottawa
After 17 years, Play Food & Wine is closing its doors in Ottawa's historic ByWard Market. Discover the story behind this beloved restaurant's final service.
After 17 years, Play Food & Wine is closing its doors in Ottawa's historic ByWard Market. Discover the story behind this beloved restaurant's final service.
After 16 years, Vancouver's beloved Poor Italian Ristorante will serve its final meal on December 21. The closure highlights ongoing challenges in Vancouver's restaurant industry.
Saint Mary's University and part-time faculty reach tentative agreement on wages and vacation pay, ending labor dispute. Read the latest developments in this breaking news.
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Fred Luk, the celebrated Toronto restaurateur inducted into the Ontario Hostelry Institute Hall of Fame in 2024, has passed away. The culinary community mourns a true pioneer.
University of Ottawa and Carleton student unions condemn federal plan to slash study permits by 65% in 2026, warning of devastating impact on underfunded institutions.
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Discover how the return of wine service in Canadian restaurants marks a pivotal moment for the hospitality industry's recovery and what it means for wine lovers.
The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.
Air Canada has launched a stunning new café at Vancouver International Airport, offering premium beverages, local treats, and enhanced amenities for travelers. Discover how this new location is transforming the pre-flight experience.
A Halifax culinary gem has claimed the prestigious title of Best New Restaurant in North America, putting Nova Scotia's dining scene on the global map with its innovative approach to Atlantic Canadian cuisine.
Hundreds of MRU students, faculty, and staff joined forces in a powerful campus rally supporting ATA members amid ongoing contract negotiations and concerns about academic freedom.
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University of Guelph students pull off record-breaking tractor tug-of-war event, raising unprecedented funds for Children's Foundation while showcasing agricultural strength and community spirit.
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The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario unveils its new downtown Windsor facility in the University of Windsor's Centre for Engineering Innovation, marking a significant community partnership and urban revitalization effort.
Exclusive investigation reveals shocking safety violations and health risks lurking in Alberta's dining establishments. Discover the unseen threats in your favorite restaurants.
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The Saskatchewan government announces landmark $250 million investment in universities and colleges, securing stable funding through 2029 and addressing inflation pressures.
A mysterious explosion rocked Harvard Medical School's Tosteson Medical Education Center, prompting immediate evacuation and raising safety concerns at one of America's most prestigious institutions.
Mount Royal University Cougars clinch their first Canada West men's soccer title with a thrilling penalty shootout victory over UBC Thunderbirds in a championship final that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Part-time academic staff at Dalhousie University have won significant wage increases and enhanced job security in a groundbreaking new collective agreement.
Laurentian University has successfully completed the sale of the historic Bell Mansion, marking a significant step in the institution's financial recovery journey. The heritage property in Sudbury has been acquired by a local entrepreneur.
Waterloo Regional Police are urgently seeking witnesses after a pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision on University Avenue West. The driver fled the scene, leaving the victim with significant injuries.
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