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Check out tonight’s coverage of OBJ’s 2023 Forty Under 40 awards gala

Missed this year’s Forty Under 40 gala or want to relive some great memories? Good news — you can check out the entire award show tonight.

Golf tourney raises funds for clinical trials at The Ottawa Hospital

The Ottawa business community hit the links recently in support of The Ottawa Hospital Foundation at the sixth annual Golf Quest 4 Clinical Trials.

Algonquin College launches free training in admin skills for women newcomers

Women newcomers to Canada will be able to access free training in administrative skills through Algonquin College with the support of Altis Recruitment.

Meet the Forty Under 40 in OBJ’s summer newsmagazine

In our latest newsmagazine, check out this year's crop of impressive Forty Under 40 award winners, examine some of the challenges in Ottawa's downtown core, and feature a special Defence and Security report.

Seeking Eastern Ontario’s fastest-growing companies

Eastern Ontario Business Journal is celebrating local businesses that are on the fast track to eye-popping revenues with its second annual Fastest Growing Companies competition.

In pictures: Ottawa’s fastest-growing companies feted by business leaders

The founders and executives of some of Ottawa’s top-performing companies gathered to network, relax and celebrate each other’s success at TCC Canada’s Collaboration Centre on Elgin Street Tuesday.

Caretech startup’s app brings added accessibility to this year’s Bluesfest

A partnership with startup Whimble will allow people with physical disabilities to access to caregivers on demand at Bluesfest this year.

New music venue set to open near airport this fall

YOW Stage, a new pop-up live music venue, will be a 40,000-square-foot, semi-permanent performance space located in the EY Centre, minutes from the Ottawa International Airport. 

Alberta builder breaks ground on Bells Corners rental complex; plans project in Crystal Bay

Albert-based homebuilder Rohit broke ground on a new 51-unit rental complex in Bells Corners Tuesday.

Region’s unemployment rate holds steady at 4.2% in May as labour force grows

Canada's unemployment rate ticked higher to 5.2 per cent in May, marking the first increase since August 2022 as economists have been watching for any sign of a softening labour market.

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