Barbershop a dream realized in Carp
CARP – When West Carleton Online first met Andrew Papadopoli, he was at the Carp Road Flea Market selling his own line of products every barber could use.
Read moreCARP – When West Carleton Online first met Andrew Papadopoli, he was at the Carp Road Flea Market selling his own line of products every barber could use.
Read moreCORKERY – TMK Tree and Hedge Inc.’s Tyler Kearney says changing weather patterns are changing the tree removal business and says clients should be proactive with trees before they come down on their own on something you value.
Read moreCARP – Software developer Tom Goldsmith’s new enterprise helped him build a trail map that has led him back to West Carleton.
Read moreCARP – Last Friday (March 1), West Carleton’s premier retirement residence celebrated its fifth anniversary at its location in downtown Carp.
Read moreCARP ROAD CORRIDOR – ARTium Design Build Inc., and its downstairs division Just Basements, announced today (Feb. 29 – a Leap Day birthday) their 25th anniversary as one of Ottawa’s leading design build, residential, renovation firms.
Read moreDUNROBIN – Since 2018, Lyndsey Smith and Chris Moore owners of Shady Creek Lamb Co have been busy reinventing a very old wheel.
Read moreDUNROBIN – It’s been all quiet at the Fitzroy landing since Dec. 22 when the ferry closed for the season.
Read moreCARP ROAD CORRIDOR – The City of Ottawa’s largest light industry business park will focus on growth and lobbying for infrastructure to support that growth attendees to last Thursday’s (Feb. 1) Carp Road Corridor Business Improvement Area (CRCBIA) annual general meeting heard.
Read moreLITTLE ITALY – For more than five years, West Carleton Online has provided daily coverage of West Carleton, west Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley every single day.
Read moreCARP – For hundreds of thousands of small businesses, the Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loan was a lifeline during the COVID pandemic, providing a $60,000 loan for businesses that were repeatedly forced to close over a two-year period due to public health regulations.
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