A growing trend towards non-traditional wedding ceremonies has allowed a Centretown couple to earn a living doing what they love — marrying people.
Tying the knot in a not so traditional way
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A growing trend towards non-traditional wedding ceremonies has allowed a Centretown couple to earn a living doing what they love — marrying people.
A revised bylaw that exempts certain downtown developers from development fees but continues to charge others has some builders in Centretown frustrated, says the owner of one local development company.
An Ottawa landmark has been located at 144 Wellington St. since the 1930s. The Bank of Montreal is yet another business leaving the Sparks Street Mall and taking with it much-needed pedestrian traffic. It will be moving to its new location at 269 Laurier Ave. as of April 29.
VCR lovers had better stock up on video cassette tapes while they can, as one of Canada’s favourite new technologies — the DVD player — might soon be the only home entertainment system in town.