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A large part of Westboro Pharmasave’s appeal is the friendly and helpful people like Alexandra and Brandon.
Delivering health and wellness to the community
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espite having been a community fixture for more than 100 years, Westboro Pharmasave never rests on its laurels. The store has undergone a remarkable transformation in the past year, positioning itself as a reliable source for a wide range of organic products. “We’ve had a wonderful response since launching Westboro Organics earlier this year,” says co-owner/pharmacist Mark Barnes. “Due to increased demand from customers, we are constantly expanding our list of trusted suppliers. We’re focused on doing everything we can to keep our community healthy and happy.” The store now boasts a large and diverse natural, gluten-free and organic food section which is drawing customers city-wide. A partial list of the many local wares lining the shelves at Westboro Organics includes Ottawa’s enerjive; O’Brien’s Beef from Winchester, dried goods including flour and cereals from Mountain Path (Mountain), Camino chocolate and baking products (Ottawa), Purest gluten-free baking products (Perth) and I Crave gluten-free baked goods (Stittsville). The store also carries quality goods from many other Ontario and Canadian
vendors. “We will continue to grow Westboro Organics as we discover new products,” says store manager Brandon Lecours. “We’re looking at an organic baby section with items like lotions, foods and ecofriendly diapers as well as an organic dairy section and eco-friendly cleaning products. We’ve also streamlined our inventory to focus much more on organic versus traditional cosmetics and will be expanding our range of organic and all-natural health and beauty products, including homeopathic products as well as high-end premium vitamins and supplements,” adds Brandon. “Quite simply, we are providing what our community wants, which is why we have such a unique lineup of products and services. In addition, we are always happy to receive custom orders; if we can source something special you are looking for, we’ll bring it in.” Being a trailblazer in the world of organic and natural products means that customer education is a vital component of Westboro Pharmasave’s daily business. “Of course we are always pleased to consult with customers about any needs they may have. We also offer frequent in-store tastings and product demonstrations,” explains assistant manager
Alexandra LeMay. “The best way to stay on top of all our events is via Facebook (Westboro Pharmasave) and Twitter (@WestboroPS). While the selection and variety of high quality products is noteworthy, everybody at Westboro Pharmasave takes particular pride in delivering superior service. “We have invested in hiring and training more staff to ensure clients have easier access to pharmacists and can enjoy more of that personal touch,” notes Mark. “As an added bonus, we can now deliver what could be the lowest prescription wait times in the city and offer customized compounding services too. “ A large part of Westboro Pharmasave’s appeal is the friendly and helpful people. “The vast majority of our owners and staff live and work in the area – it’s our community too. We are heavily involved in Westfest, Canadian organic week and we offer lots of fun activities including customer appreciation draws. We also eagerly support local fundraising campaigns, including school initiatives and grassroots charities.” “For us, we’re constantly focusing on overall health and wellness; tied into this is our firm belief that organic is better. While we will never ignore our roots as a pharmacy,
we have made a conscious commitment towards supplying as many natural and organic products as we can,” says Mark. “It’s the ideal evolution for our business.”
Westboro Pharmasave
421 Richmond Road P|613.722.7647
www.westboropharmasave.com
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A recipe for success, for more than two tasty decades
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lthough many people know of Thyme and Again as one of the finest cafés and take home food shops in the city, it is also one of Ottawa’s premier full service catering companies. In addition to complete coordination, planning and catering services for galas, weddings, social and corporate events, they also offer a home entertaining service so clients can order and pick up food to host a function with ease. Thyme and Again’s abundant take home food shop transforms local foods into housemade frozen dishes as well as freshly prepared savouries including appetizers, main courses, salads and more. In addition, their in-house bakery features cakes, tarts, squares, scones and many other items. It’s also an ideal location to find the perfect hostess, birthday or seasonal treat. Giftware, custom gift baskets and unique seasonal items are complemented by their own extensive line of delicious jarred and packaged products. As a popular eat-in destination, the tables at Thyme and Again are rarely idle. “On any given day, you’re sure to find early risers enjoying a warm scone and hot cappuccino, a bustling lunch crowd eager for homemade soup and freshly made sandwiches, old friends catching up over tea and dessert in the afternoon or the dinner crowd relaxing with a glass of local wine while they savour
As a popular eat-in destination, the tables at Thyme and Again are rarely idle. their choices from the ever-changing weekly menu,” says founder and owner Sheila Whyte. Thyme and Again’s commitment to the community is exemplified by its membership in Savour Ottawa, its many charitable endeavours and through its “Exposure Gallery”, which showcases local artists and serves as a community gathering space for the neighbourhood, home to book signings, art classes, meetings, parties and more. “We believe strongly in carefully-prepared, exceptionally valued food as well as outstanding customer service and we know that it’s really our amazing team that sets us apart,” adds Sheila. “We are enormously grateful for all the support we’ve enjoyed over the past twenty-one years and are looking forward to the decades to come.”
Founder and owner Sheila Whyte and her team believe strongly in carefully-prepared, exceptionally valued food as well as outstanding customer service.
Thyme and Again Creative Catering & Take Home Food Shop 1255 Wellington Street West P|613.722.6277 www.thymeandagain.ca
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air trade” may be a big retail buzzword today but it wasn’t yet when Jill and Jacinto Anguaya founded the predecessor to Quichua World Market two decades ago. Inspired by the craftspeople of Jacinto’s hometown of Otavalo, Ecuador, the couple wanted to support these South American artisans by bringing their wares to a new marketplace – Jill’s hometown - Ottawa. The inventory has since expanded many times over to continuously showcase unique clothing, jewellery and gifts from across the globe. “We are so proud to support people who make a living using traditional skills passed down from generation to generation,” says Jill. “Knitting, weaving, embroidering and so forth produce unique, well-made goods that are very popular today. We like to think of our store as connecting Ottawa with the world, without having to get on a plane.” Two decades of retail experience have taught Jill and Jacinto how to source exceptional, affordable items that will appeal to local shoppers. “We carry a different selection at our sister stores on Sparks Street and in the Byward Market, but all items are chosen with care to meet customer demand and expectations.” The Westboro store is brimming with gorgeous accessories including the popular Kameleon interchangeable jewellery line. Attractive displays are filled
“We like to think of our store as connecting Ottawa with the world, without having to get on a plane.” with fun gift items for all ages and a huge selection of distinct and stylish clothing. The shop also boasts a second floor bazaar; it’s a “deal emporium” like none other in town, worth visiting regularly. “We like knowing exactly where every item we carry has come from. By always keeping our prices fair, we feel we are being ethical towards both the craftspeople and our customers,” adds Jill. “We are the epitome of a family run, local independent store offering remarkable goods and exceptional service at amazing prices.”
Experienced owners Jill and Jacinto Anguaya know how to source exceptional, affordable items that will appeal to local shoppers.
Quichua World Market
325 Richmond Road P|613.722.6555 Like them on Facebook at QuichuaWorldMarket www.quichua.ca
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Domicile’s senior vice-president David Chick shares the company’s passion for excellence in creating beautiful buildings.
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Distinctive, delightful, downtown ….Domicile
or over 35 years, Domicile Developments has been building eco-friendly, community-sensitive condominiums and townhomes in some of Ottawa’s most desirable urban neighbourhoods. The firm’s well-deserved reputation for excellence comes from impeccable construction and service – so much so that it was recognized in 2011 as Ontario’s high-rise builder of the year. What’s even more impressive is that they were the only Ottawa builder nominated. “Our passion is building condominium projects whose style and quality add even more charm to already-lively urban communities in Ottawa,” says Domicile’s senior vice-president David Chick. “We believe that we have mastered the art of urban infill; after all, it’s been our speciality for almost four decades.” A quick tour of some of Domicile’s recently completed and current projects supports that statement. From Wellington West’s The Piccadilly to Westboro’s The Exchange to Little Italy’s Merrion Square, each building has enhanced the neighbourhood in which it exists. The same is true of Little Italy’s hõm and Holland Avenue’s One3One, both currently
under construction and enjoying brisk sales as they move towards occupancy next year. Domicile’s latest project epitomizes another sure-to-succeed endeavour. Located on Beechwood Avenue, The Kavanaugh will offer gracious urban living in an area brimming with all the amenities, including fabulous shops, restaurants, and much more. Steps from both New Edinburgh and Vanier – touted as one of Ottawa’s hottest emerging neighbourhoods – The Kavanagh, like other Domicile projects, is designed to appeal to both first time buyers and downsizers. “We feel it’s our mission to find and acquire the right properties and bring them to life through careful craftsmanship,” says David. “We take great pride in the fact that we have been leading the charge on responsible intensification in several neighbourhoods; where we build, others follow.” David acknowledges that while building on an urban infill site presents a raft of challenges, Domicile has a great track record of resolving these challenges and smoothly navigating the planning, design and approval processes. “Our success has been achieved through excellent relationship-building, with our own
people, our partners, with the neighbourhoods in which we build and, of course, with our clients. We are cognizant that changing Ottawa’s urban landscape is a big responsibility and we remain committed to building in an ethical and aesthetically pleasing fashion.” That sense of responsibility extends to the broader community, where Domicile has been recognized for several important initiatives. The company recently received the SmokeFree Champion Award from Ottawa Public Health for its commitment to healthier living, thanks to having designated their One3One project as entirely smoke-free; it was the first new development in the city to achieve this designation. Both hõm and The Kavanaugh will also be smoke-free. Domicile has also been lauded as a leader in another vital community sector – the arts. A significant supporter of the Great Canadian Theatre Company, whose lobby has been renamed Domicile Hall, Domicile has also been the mainstage sponsor of Westfest for many years. Domicile was recognized by the Ottawa Council for the Arts for its generous and ongoing contributions to the arts. With the company’s passion for excellence
in creating beautiful buildings that make communities even more vibrant, it’s little wonder than the name Domicile is a synonym for home.
Domicile
371A Richmond Road, Suite 1 P|613.728.0388 www.domicile.ca www.thekavanaugh.ca www.hombydomicile.ca www.one3one.ca Visit their blog at www.domicile.ca/blog & follow them on Twitter @ readytodomicile.
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Owners Scott Watson and Katie Lafferty in their new Westboro location.
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A labour of love, one customer at a time
very morning when Scott Watson walks into work he glances at the pictures on his pharmacy walls for inspiration. They are portraits, donated by the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, highlighting some of Canada’s greatest leaders and innovators in health research: Sir Frederick Banting, Dr. Charles Best and Terry Fox to name just a few. The images celebrate the stories of scientific breakthroughs and the individuals who work tirelessly to make them happen. “There are so many amazing people who have given their entire lives to science… to helping others,” says Watson, Owner of Watson’s Pharmacy and Compounding Centre (formerly Watson’s Pharmacy and Wellness Centre). “There are so many great stories. It’s inspirational.” The faces lining the pharmacy walls are great examples of powerful scientific successes, but Watson and wife Katie are the quintessential example of an inspirational local success story: a family-run, independently owned business since 2006—not only surviving its hefty, big-box chain competition—but thriving in spite of it. Open only since September, the Watsons’ second, fullservice pharmacy and compounding centre at 1308 Wellington Street West is already earning a great reputation, and the couple is thrilled to welcome west end residents into its new ‘home’. “We already have such a great relationship with the people and customers in Ottawa east. We’re really blessed,” says Katie. “And now we’re looking forward to getting to know everyone here in the west end. We’re excited.” With an already successful pharmacy and exceptional reputation at their Main Street location, Scott and Katie hadn’t intended to open another
store. But after looking around the neighbourhood they felt an immediate connection to the community. “It just felt right for us, it embraced all the things we are about,” explains Scott. “We looked at each other and said ‘this is where we need to be, this is the perfect spot for us’.” Watson’s success is no coincidence. The genuine care and enthusiasm that Scott and Katie express for one another, their family, their business and their customers shine through in everything they do. And their passion for health and wellness is infectious. Scott, who is also the store’s pharmacist brings over 20 years of experience in the field of pharmacy and biotechnology. He prefers a holistic approach in his work, describing his store as an integrative pharmacy which blends the best of both western medicines and natural, nutritional therapies. It’s this balanced methodology that sets Watson’s apart from big-box drugstores. Scott believes that traditional medicines play a very important role, but he will also offer natural suggestions when appropriate. In addition to all the regular amenities found in a full-service pharmacy, Watson’s offers an on-site compounding lab where customized medicines can be formulated from scratch to meet a client’s specific needs. “This is the really fun part of my job,” says Scott, his voice lighting up. “Before there were hundreds of drugs available, prescriptions were recipes written by doctors and the pharmacist would actually make the medicine. I would have loved to have been a pharmacist in those days.” Scott’s passion for his field has not gone unnoticed. He regularly visits Ottawa’s CTV Morning Live where he shares his vast knowledge on
the show’s Ask the Expert segments. And earlier this year, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his work as a pharmacist. The couple has even gone to great lengths to create the store’s unique look and feel. Inspired by the charming US store, Restoration Hardware and an old New England-style pharmacy, the Watsons wanted to recreate that welcoming environment in their own shop, with low shelving, natural lighting, and bright white interior. “We wanted people to walk in to the pharmacy and instantly have that warm, safe feeling,” says Katie. “Customers have told us they feel like they’re on vacation in Maine when they visit!” For the customer seeking natural options, Watson’s has an entire section dedicated to less mainstream products. They offer a comprehensive selection of high-end nutritional supplements such as Sisu, AOR, Genestra and Metagenics. As a mother of two children, ages 5 and 7, Katie is especially particular about finding lines that are safe for the entire family. A wide selection of organic and natural products for both adults and children can be found such as Avalon Organics, Green Beaver, Weleda, and Zuii’s certified organic make-up. “We really do care about the kinds of products that we offer our customers,” says Katie “We go to great pains to locate high-quality and unique lines that aren’t available everywhere. We aren’t interested in selling chips and pop,” she adds. “We believe in health.” “I love what I do,” says Scott. “Solving problems; the creative part of mixing pharmacy with natural therapies to find the best treatments for someone, it’s the best part of my day. I love my
job.” In addition to her work at the pharmacy, Katie serves as the Executive Director at the Canadian Stroke Network and, in 2010, was recognized for her contributions in the health sector by the Ottawa Business Journal as one of Ottawa’s Top Forty Under 40. She is mostly hands-off with the day-to-day business at Watson’s helping behind the scenes. She tears up as she describes the pride she feels for her modest husband when he carries home stacks of cards and gifts of appreciation every year at Christmas. “It makes me realize how Scott has touched people’s lives in a real and genuine way,” she says. “This is why he works 11-hour days; he cares about every single customer. He’s just a really special person who gives his heart and soul to his work. It’s a true labour of love.” It’s hard to surpass that kind of inspiration.
Watson’s Pharmacy & Compounding Centre
1308 Wellington Street West
P|613.238.1882 www.watsonspharma.com
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Collaboration and vision bring Ravenhill Common to life
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n 1913, a growing congregation built a and attended Churchill Ave. Public School, church in the heart of its community at and was frequently in the church when it was Ravenhill and Churchill Avenues, just one the major community resource.” block south of Byron, and quickly became an Hobin says he and Spillenaar wanted to deintegral part of the Westboro neighbourhood, velop a design that would be compatible from providing services to the community for many a form and use perspective,” he explains. “Speyears to come. The century-old Westboro cifically, we did not want to overwhelm the United Church still stands today, and contin- original building with a large development.” ues to be a historic nod to the community’s The project’s original plans were developed rich heritage and personality. with the team at Springcress, the church, the The congregation amalgamated with Bluesfest organization and Hobin, and preNorthwestern and Kingsway United Church- sented to the community for their feedback. es in 2008 becoming the Kitchissippi United When certain concerns were expressed by Church - taking up residence at the Kingsway neighbouring residents the team went back to Church at 630 Island Park Drive – and leav- the design table, ultimately creating the curing behind a historic, landmark building look- rent Ravenhill Common. ing for a new life that When completed in would match the vispring 2014, Ravenbrant community that hill Common at 450 surrounds it. Churchill Avenue North, When this opporwill be home to 19 luxury tunity was presented, two- and three-bedroom Springcress Properties brownstones. With the owner, David Spillerecent explosion of connaar and acclaimed Otdominium projects in the tawa architect, Barry J. area, Ravenhill Common Hobin shared the same offers residents a manvision for the property, ageable-sized home in a seeing past any hurdles desirable, eclectic neighto immense possibourhood, along with the bilities. That vision inbenefits of a maintenancecluded a renewal of the free, lock and leave type landmark building as of lifestyle, without the David Spillenaar office space for Bluesextreme change to apartfest and common space ment living. This kind of for community use. The plan would also cre- townhome option is not common in Westate a cluster of new homes around the origi- boro, and even more rarely found in such nal building that would capture the essence of a convenient location – right in the heart of Westboro’s unique character, respect the iconic Westboro Village. church’s original structure - and still provide “The new townhouses will have a traditionthe luxury experience buyers want. al yet contemporary feel,” describes Hobin. “Ravenhill Common is an excellent story of The design incorporates a central courtyard collaboration between a number of parties to and underground garage that will minimize create a unique example of good intensifica- the impact of cars and parking, and lessen the tion,” explains Spillenaar. “The church owners overall impact on Westboro’s infrastructure. didn’t accept the proposal that may have paid The team also faced an equally challenging them the highest dollar or the most inten- task of finding the right use for the existing sive development of the site. They accepted a Westboro United Church – and they seem proposal that was more moderate in terms of to have found the ideal solution. “This plan development but, more importantly, one that will see the interior spaces renovated to prosaved the original church structure and would vide community not-for-profit space and an provide a community function.” administrative headquarters for the Bluesfest As the successful bidder, Springcress looked organization,” explains Hobin. to the talents of Hobin at Barry J. Hobin and Years of collaboration and determined viAssociates Architects to bring the proposal to sion have clearly paid off. The new townlife. Hobin didn’t have to look far for inspira- homes at Ravenhill Common will showcase tion. a true harmony between contemporary design “The rejuvenation of Westboro United and neighbourhood heritage. Unique features Church is a special project to me personally,” such as two-storey galleries, open lofts, prisays Hobin. “I grew up in the neighbourhood vate rear terraces, and rooftop decks finish the
“Ravenhill Common is an excellent story of collaboration between a number of parties to create a unique example of good intensification.”
The new townhomes at Ravenhill Common will showcase a true harmony between contemporary design and neighbourhood heritage.
spaces and embrace the urban village lifestyle that makes Westboro so popular. The spacious freehold townhomes will range in size from 1360 to 1930 square feet, and are available from $595,400. Ravenhill Common is a perfect example of the kinds of projects that Spillenaar and Springcress choose to get involved with. Springcress is a local developer that owns and manages office buildings, and develops unique projects such as The Chambers’ office townhouse condominiums on Terry Fox Drive and a retail and office complex at Merivale and Hunt Club, and now, Ravenhill Common, in the heart of Westboro. “Springcress develops infill projects in prime locations that contribute to the architectural fabric of the community,” says Spillenaar. “Our function is to provide the highest standard in craftsmanship and design and to give purchasers a sense of style, function, quality and investment.”
Ravenhill Common 461 Edison Avenue
P|613.825.0080 www.ravenhillcommon.com Sales Centre Hours:
Monday to Wednesday Noon to 7 p.m. Weekends and holidays Noon to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday Closed
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Food, fun and f lair at the Rose Bowl Chophouse & Lounge
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ood aficionados know that having a chef as the owner elevates a restaurant’s offerings. Such is the case with the Rose Bowl Chophouse & Lounge, a familyowned business that’s been satisfying diners for almost four decades. Recent renovations to the décor and menu have made the Rose Bowl an even more appealing venue, brimming with flair and fresh flavours. Chef and owner Danny Skaff says the decision to give the place a more contemporary feel was an easy one, and is consistently well-received by guests old and new. Long known for offering an affordable, first class dining experience, the Rose Bowl’s caring staff deliver impeccable service along with incomparable food. Their lunch specials, for example, are hugely popular – it’s a fantastic, reasonably-priced menu. One of the few restaurants in Ottawa serving Certified Angus Beef, the Rose Bowl has borrowed from the best traditions of popular American steakhouses. Among the many exceptional cuts supplied by their trusted butcher is an unusual yet delectable bone-in filet mignon, prepared especially for the restaurant. “We also have chosen to make our meals fully customizable, offering entrees and sides separately,” notes Danny. “This makes for an elegant experience; guests enjoy this fine
Recent renovations to the décor and menu have made the Rose Bowl an even more appealing venue, brimming with flair and fresh flavours.
dining style and appreciate that they can also enjoy greater variety by sharing the generous portions.” By popular demand, Danny recently put the Rose Bowl Prime Rib Classic dinner back on the menu. An ideal destination for gatherings of all sizes, the Rose Bowl can accommodate up to 160 people and also has a fully wired private dining room. “People like booking our lounge for events; we regularly host everything from informal cocktail parties to dances.” “For us, every day is focused on exceeding expectations,” says Danny. “We are very proud of our reputation for excellent cuisine and warm, personalized service. It’s all about delivering the best hospitality experience possible, in a welcoming environment.”
Tina, Danny and Ronnie Skaff invite you to visit The Rose Bowl.
The Rose Bowl Chophouse & Lounge Exceeding All Your Expectations
1717 Carling Avenue P|613.729.4000 www.rosebowlchophouse.ca like us on
Owner Danny Gerges ensures every customer receives a personalized service want or products you need? The artistic stylanny Gerges, owner of Riccioli Uni- ists at Riccioli will give you a personalized sex Hair Salon, opened his salon’s consultation to help you make your decision. first location on Rideau Street in “We really listen to our customers and 1999, and due to the success he has enjoyed we work with them to create a style based since then, he had a chance to open up a sec- on their lifestyle, their personality, and the ond location in 2012. When it came time to structure of their face. We take the time to choose where that new location would be, it sit with them over a cappuccino or a glass of required little thought before coming to a fi- wine, and we go through everything to make nal decision. The new Riccioli would set up sure that the style we give them will satisfy,” shop in Hintonburg. explains Gerges. Gerges “I had heard so promises that each climany positive things ent will leave having about this commuhad a fun and relaxed nity and this part of experience at his salon. town, so I wanted to Keeping up with the bring something new latest hair trends and to the neighbourtechniques is something hood,” says Gerges. that is very important to Danny Gerges, owner Located at 1267 Gerges. In order to stay Wellington Street West, Riccioli Salon’s on top, he competes in hair styling competinewest location just opened up this past tions once a year and is continuously learnAugust and is going strong, owed in part to ing and encouraging his team to learn. To the stellar service that Gerges and his team remain on the cutting edge, he brings field of talented stylists offer. Each customer is experts into the salons to further educate treated to personalized service tailored to himself and his team so they are always their needs. Not sure what kind of style you ahead of the game.
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“I wanted to bring something new to the neighbourhood,”
Riccioli Unisex Hair Salon
Riccioli offers many services which include simple to extravagant cuts, colour, highlights, bridal styling, hair extensions and more. The Wellington West location is currently offering all new clients 20% off all services and products.
1267 Wellington St. W, P|613.715.9005 372b Rideau St., P|613.789.5504 www.ricciolisalon.com
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Customized planning creates magical travel memories
here’s nothing quite like having someone who knows a destination well to help you plan a trip. That’s exactly what happens when you visit Aussie Travel, where manager and sales consultant Lise Knowles shares decades of experience regarding travel to the South Pacific. “Our focus is on helping clients pull together a customized, unforgettable vacation package,” notes Lise. “While we emphasize destinations such as Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands, we also have extensive expertise with specialized excursions to other locations such as African safaris.” Whether you are interested in popular tourist attractions or off-the-beatentrack sites, Lise’s in-depth knowledge of Australia stems from having lived there for many years; it’s even resulted in her being recognized on the popular website Australia.com as a premier travel specialist for the region. “I personally visit every year to check out new destinations and new products. I am therefore able to make a lot of specialized recommendations so we can craft an itinerary that includes places and activities that are truly suited to your taste, budget
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and interests.” With over forty years of experience in the travel industry, including many years working directly with airlines, Lise understands that travel is rarely troublefree; even the best laid plans can encounter delays or other difficulties. “Having an extensive network of local partners across the South Pacific means our clients always have an in-country contact,” explains sales assistant Monique Ippolito. “This enables us to provide exceptional service both before and during the trip as well as peace of mind in the event of any problems or unfortunate incidents.” Aussie Travel has recently launched a great Downunder Snowbird Program, offering affordable longer-stay trips to fully equipped condo properties on the Sunshine Coast of Australia, sure to be a hit with those who’d rather venture somewhere other than Florida in the winter. Those who appreciate having a trip impeccably planned for them are sure to value the services of Aussie Travel. As Lise says, “our goal is to make travel as seamless and comfortable as possible so you can get maximum enjoyment from your vacation.”
Monique Ippolito and Lise Knowles aim to make travel as seamless and comfortable as possible.
Aussie Travel
Suite 200, 1338 Wellington St West P|613.288.1399 www.aussietravel.ca
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One Tooth Activewear offers affordable fitness fashions
ne glance around the shops and sidewalks of our community proves that activewear is firmly entrenched as the clothing of choice for many. It’s no surprise, then, that One Tooth Activewear has developed such a faithful following in just one year of operation in Westboro. Offering top quality, affordably-priced, Canadian-made yoga, active and lounge wear, One Tooth helps bridge the gap between comfort and style. The company’s ethos is one of ethics and integrity; this is fundamental to the way each franchise operates. As co-owner Kerri Woods explains, “The name One Tooth comes from an ancient tribal legend our company’s founder grew up hearing, in which it was said that if you told a lie, you’d lose one tooth. He chose the name One Tooth as reminder to always conduct business in an honourable way.” Locally owned by two dynamic mompreneurs, One Tooth’s extensive inventory includes pants, capris, hoodies, tops, jackets and more, with sizes and styles for women, men and children. “We’ve just received some great new items for fall and are anticipating the arrival of more men’s and children’s items in the coming months,” says Kerri. Beyond providing functional, attractive clothing and accessories, One Tooth deliv-
“The name One Tooth comes from an ancient tribal legend our company’s founder grew up hearing, in which it was said that if you told a lie, you’d lose one tooth.”
Mompreneurs and Co-owners Lise Clement-Lee and Kerri Woods look forward to helping people feel and look great.
Kerri Woods
ers fantastic value and genuinely helpful customer service. The store also offers popular free Mom & Baby yoga classes as well as free Boot Camp sessions starting in November. “People can stay on top of all our special promotions and inventory updates by liking us on Facebook – One Tooth Activewear Ottawa,” adds Kerri. “We’re looking forward to helping lots more people feel and look great.”
One Tooth Activewear 261 Richmond Road
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President Roberto Campagna and his team welcome the challenge of working on luxury homes and feel satisfaction and enormous pride in what they create together as craftspeople.
Roca Homes – Builder of exclusive custom homes T ake a look at one of the fabulous custom houses built by Roca Homes and you’ll quickly understand why the company keeps winning awards. As one of Ottawa’s premier luxury home builders, Roca Homes’ portfolio is impressive, to say the least. “Our completed works speak to the skills and experience we bring to each and every project,” explains president Roberto Campagna, who recently answered some questions about building custom homes.
Q: Can you describe your typical clients? A: Often it’s people who have bought a property; they want to tear down the existing home and build a new one to suit their lifestyle and specifications. Others want help finding a lot (i.e. an old home to tear down) to build their dream home. We are constantly looking for unique opportunities in our city’s most desired locations such as Westboro/McKellar, Glebe, Alta Vista, Rockliffe etc. We have a great network of contacts to help locate potential build sites which are few and far between. We help find the ideal location and provide the full service including design, construction and project management.
Q: Are there special considerations when it comes to constructing infill housing? A: Absolutely. A critical part of infill development is determining the optimum size and scale of the new home, the required setbacks, zoning bylaws, variances, permits, approvals and how to maximize both interior and exterior space. It’s also very important to respect the environment; a newly built home should compliment its surroundings. Our approach is certainly modern, but we want to complement the older homes that give a neighbourhood so much character.
Q: How important are the materials you choose for your projects? A: Our reputation is based on years of delivering exceptional design and construction experience; our whole team brings experience, experimentation and vision; however, materials are equally important. We continually look for ways to incorporate interesting and unusual elements, favouring natural materials including cedar, mahogany, natural limestone, copper and zinc. As is the case with all luxury products, it’s all in the fine details. In every project we make sure the elements we choose are appropriate to our climate, to the particular installation and will
withstand the test of time. We want to build homes that will look as good in decades as they do when they are first built.
Q: Is building a home from the ground up a daunting task for the homeowner? A: It is complicated and requires a lot of coordination between multiple parties to do it right. We’ve come up with a very detailed process to make it easier for the client and ensure complete success on every build. For each project, we create a client book – typically more than 100 pages – that allows the homeowner to stay on top of things every step of the way. It outlines all design drawings, project schedule, timelines and deadlines, product specifications, change orders, decision points and more. Our clients really appreciate this transparency; it shows their responsibilities and what to expect. This level of detail and organization gives them confidence that the process, while extraordinarily complicated, will proceed as smoothly as possible and even become enjoyable and exciting. Q: How do you assemble the best team for your projects? A: We have a lot of in-house talent including
experts in design, construction management and carpentry. Also, thanks to many years of relationship building, we have a pool of experienced trades and subcontractors to draw upon, allowing us to schedule jobs most efficiently. Everyone on our team welcomes the challenge of working on luxury homes and feels satisfaction and enormous pride in what we create together as craftspeople.
Roca Homes
24 George Street West P|613.422.3737 www.rocahomes.ca
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A great recipe for Simply Biscotti success
our years ago, Rosa Pino walked down Preston Street and spotted a vacant shop. One step through the shop’s door and she knew it would be the perfect home for her new biscotti café concept. The one hitch? Directly across the street sat coffee chain megagiant, Starbucks Coffee Company. At the sight of such corporate competition, most people would have moved on to lessrisky locales. But Pino isn’t most people and what she saw was a great opportunity. “All my life, I’ve always taken chances,” explains Pino. “When I walked into the Preston Street shop I fell in love. It had a cozy little warmth to it and I said ‘I’m going to do something interesting here.’” And with that, the Simply Biscotti café business was born. A self-taught baker, Pino once owned a thriving wholesale bakery for 14 years, until she’d had enough of the relentless pace and sold her business. It wasn’t long before she realized the baking business was in her blood. She had always been amazed at how many of her customers would ask for biscotti as a favourite treat, and vowed her next undertaking would include the popular, twice-baked cookie. Sure enough, after two years of baking
and selling biscotti out of her home proved a burgeoning success, Pino knew it was time to grow again. Clearly, this ambitious entrepreneur wasn’t afraid of a little competition. And she knew she had the winning recipe. Simply Biscotti opened its doors on 354 Preston Street offering tasty variations of Pino’s home-made biscotti and Italian pastries, along with a lunch menu and coffees. The cosy, homey Italian café has since become a destination spot for locals. Today, Pino is opening her second, and equally welcoming location to west-end residents on supertrendy Richmond Road. And Pino is thrilled. “I love my job!” exclaims Pino. “I’m ecstatic to be open here in Westboro. I’m really looking forward to the holidays, and letting it grow here the same way our Preston Street shop did.” While the title cookie is certainly a perennial favourite, Simply Biscotti in Westboro offers customers the complete Italian experience. “We offer a variety of breakfast items, as well as panini made on location, homemade soups, specialty coffees and desserts,” explains Pino. “We also carry a frozen dessert line imported from Italy called Bindi Desserts.” The shop has a retail area where customers can
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I love my job!” exclaims Simply Biscotti’s owner Rosa Pino. “I’m ecstatic to be open here in Westboro.
browse while they munch for gourmet coffees, chocolates, gift baskets, coffee makers and other imported small kitchen gadgets. The cosy, comfortable café itself seats 25 people – offering the perfect excuse to sit and savour one of their signature treats. Coffee and non-coffee drinkers alike will all find something that suits, with a wide selection of cold drinks, cold coffees, smoothies, and italian sodas. Insiders say the nutella frappe is a favourite must-try! Even current fans may not realize that Simply Biscotti starts its day early and stays up late. Doors open at 7:00 a.m. most days and stay open as late as 11:00 p.m. on weekends and 10:00 p.m. on weekdays. Which means customers can scoop up a quick, healthy breakfast and coffee en route to work, pop by for a panini lunch, or drop in for a post-dinner dessert and cozy ambiance. What began as a whim and a home-based
cookie business has become two bustling locations in two of Ottawa’s most desirable neighbourhoods, with a staff of 28 people. And Rosa Pino knows the secret. “I love people, I love food and I love what I do,” she says simply. “Isn’t this a great recipe?”
Simply Biscotti
307 A Richmond Road P|613.680.0918
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Jacob Visutskie and Monika Durczak provide hands-on service that extends from selecting products to designing displays, serving customers and overseeing deliveries.
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Timeless Quality and Good Design Made Accessible
rom the bright, spacious showroom to the warm customer service, Alteriors Contemporary Furniture offers a welcoming place to find good quality furniture and check out the latest in cutting-edge design. Work and life partners Jacob Visutskie and Monika Durczak took over ownership of Alteriors three years ago, realizing their dream of bringing unique, well-crafted furniture and well-designed spaces to local customers. With Jacob’s interior designer and project management expertise, and Monika’s architecture and sales experience, they’ve revitalized the store, located in the heart of Wellington West for 15 years. Their focus: quality, timeless pieces that are fresh and original, that enhance people’s lifestyles. “We’ve focused our portfolio of brands on authentic, good quality designs,” explains Monika. The showroom is clean and airy, and the selection is stunning, with splashes of vibrant colour amidst elegant, functional lines. Furniture, lighting and accessories are arranged in vignettes, so people can picture what might work in their own homes. It’s an inviting space, with plenty of room
for browsing, even for strollers. “It’s like a home—we want it to have that feel,” says Jacob. “We want you to come in and enjoy. I tell people take your shoes off, put your feet up, grab a coffee, sit for half an hour, read a magazine. We want people to have the right
“We’ve focused our portfolio of brands on authentic, good quality designs.” Monika Durczak
product for their space.” Jacob, Monika and their attentive staff take time to chat with customers to help them find what works for them. “Customer service is key for us,” says Jacob. “We offer that personable, respectful customer service that we would expect as consumers ourselves.” Alteriors focuses on trusted North American and European product lines. For example, Vancouver-based Bensen’s metal-framed sofas “last forever” but have slipcovers you can
update every few years. Solid wood products from Edmonton-based Izm are good quality, heirloom items “that you can pass down to your kids,” says Jacob. Bocci is a source of exquisite handblown glass lights, while Flos lighting is exclusive to Alteriors in Ottawa. Herman Miller and Jesse are among the other fine brands on offer. All products can be previewed on Alteriors’ new website. Customers will soon be able to shop for some items online, complementing the in-store experience. Alteriors also offers a full range of design services through its partnership with design company altblu. Jacob and Monika themselves provide hands-on service that extends from selecting products to designing displays, serving customers and overseeing deliveries. “We’re here to help,” says Monika. They’re all about making good design more accessible. “Design enhances your life,” explains Jacob. “If you come home to a space that you enjoy, you’ll be happy. And the way to do that is to surround yourself with things you like that are of quality.” “We love design,” he adds. “We really love what we do. We’re very lucky to be working
in something that we love.” “It really comes from the heart, loving what we do and sharing it with the city,” says Monika. “We hope that transcends through to our customers.” So far they’ve had positive feedback, with a neighbour even popping in just to say that what they’ve done with the store has been fantastic for the neighbourhood. “Wellington West is awesome for local support,” says Jacob. “It is such a community that we’re very lucky to be part of.”
Alteriors Contemporary Furniture
1304 Wellington Street West P|613.722.1661 www.alteriors.ca
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Windmill Developments is known for its commitment to green building, as exemplified by The Currents at the corner of Holland and Wellington.
Ottawa’s greenest condo – The Eddy – just launched in Hintonburg A n exciting new condominium project, Windmill Development’s The Eddy, has just been launched in the heart of one of Ottawa’s most vibrant communities. Nestled in among Hintonburg’s fantastic restaurants, funky shops and a full complement of urban amenities will be a sixstory building replete with eco-friendly features and a pleasing modern aesthetic. Windmill Developments is known for its commitment to green building, as exemplified by The Currents at the corner of Holland and Wellington. Like this previous project, The Eddy will be a ‘green condo’ which the company anticipates will also achieve a LEED platinum rating, the highest available. It will include such eco-friendly features as geothermal heating and cooling, as well as unparalleled air quality in every suite thanks the selection of the finest low-to-no VOC materials and finishes. Windmill always has a strong preference for using regional and green materials whenever possible; all the wood, including the butcher block counters, will be FSC certified. Each unit will also have its own energy recovery ventilator to control fresh air flow
“We are respectful of the community design plan and as a result wanted the right scale for this site.” Rodney Wilts
while keeping energy bills low and the building will include a cistern to capture rainwater which will be used for toilet flushing. Aside from the obvious savings associated with not using purified municipal drinking water for this purpose, it’s important to note that cisterns also allow for the diversion of relatively clean water from our city storm sewers, thereby minimizing runoff. The building has been designed by awardwinning architect Christopher Simmonds who is well known for his holistic and sustainable design ethic. “The building will be very design-forward, particularly for a condo,” explains Windmill’s Rodney Wilts. “It will be far more modern than the vast majority of condos out there, reminiscent of the best of what’s happening in San Fran-
cisco and New York City.” With interiors by Ottawa’s Altblu, much-lauded for incredible, customized modern spaces, each suite is sure to be a knockout. The fact that The Eddy is only six stories is also unique, says Rodney. “We’ve made a conscious choice to integrate this building very carefully with the neighbourhood. We are respectful of the community design plan and as a result wanted the right scale for this site.” At just six stories, The Eddy’s stature will facilitate great interaction with the streetscape. He notes that he project has already enjoyed a very warm response from the community, with over 1000 registrants expressing an interest in the building. Now that units are officially for sale, the team intends to start construction next spring, with occupancy in mid-2014. A wide spectrum of units will be available including studio ‘ecoflats’ which will be priced to encouraged first time buyers, all the way up to two bedroom + den units. As those who already live in Hintonburg can attest, it is an eclectic, liveable community which is ideal for those who love to walk or cycle everywhere they choose. The Eddy
will facilitate living a car-free lifestyle, with a secure bike room right off the lobby One of the building’s unique features will be a rooftop patio designed as a shared social space and offering a private urban getaway. With barbeques, hot tubs, seating nooks and vegetable plots, it will bring a unique element of community to The Eddy. At street level, carefully selected retail tenants that match Windmill’s values and complement the area’s existing businesses will serve to further integrate this eco-chic building with the neighbourhood. It’s sure to become one of Hintonburg’s most desirable addresses.
The sales office for Windmill’s The Eddy
1000 Wellington Street West P|613.701.0600 E|kevin@theeddy.ca www.theeddy.ca