Young entrepreneurs recognized at St. Lawrence
Young entrepreneurs gathered at CEGEP Champlain-St. Lawrence on April 4 to enjoy a cocktail reception followed by a panel discussion featuring four businesspeople.The results of the 20th OSEntreprendre Challenge, a …
This year’s Salon de l’Auto electrically charged
There was a lot of electricity in the air at the 37e Salon International de l’Auto de Québec (Quebec City International Auto Show) held at ExpoCité from March 6 to …
What’s cooking in the Canadian bakery business?
You may have missed the story last week in the hubbub over the discovery of a solar system with Earth-like planets, refugees fleeing to Canada from the United States, and …
Architecture: improving urban living by design
Architect and Université Laval professor Carole Després gave students at Champlain-St. Lawrence a different perspective on urban living and planning during her talk on February 21. An expert in urban …
CEDEC Youth Startup Business Workshop – March 25
Wednesday, March 25, at 5:00 p.m. – CEDEC Youth Startup Business Workshop – Do you have an idea for a project or business? Are you between 18 and 35? Put …
JEF the fishmonger brings an English classic to Quebec City
Watch out, poutine-lovers – another guilty pleasure awaits you. The classic English “fish and chips” dish has made its way to the Basse-Ville and is set to make waves. Word …
Save Your Children!
Situated at the heart of the Saint-Sauveur neighborhood, Pignon Bleu is the primary actor in the fight against poverty in the region of Quebec. Created since 1991, this foundation is …
The Empowerment Equation
Let me start off by sharing a story with you. The founder of The International Association for Human Values and The Art of Living Foundation, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is …
10 Great Reasons to Use a Mortgage Broker
1 Get independent advice on your financial options. As independent mortgage brokers and mortgage agents, we’re not tied to any one lender or range of products. Our goal is to …
Canadian mortgage debt a concern: Flaherty
TORONTO — Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says he’s still concerned about the mortgage debt Canadians are carrying, but adds he thinks they’re getting the message that interest rates won’t stay …