Economy

Where have the years gone? Fairmont Château Laurier’s Trees of Hope for CHEO is a quarter-of-a-century old

This year’s theme honoured the 25th anniversary of Trees of Hope, a popular fundraiser that has, to date, raised more than $1.2 million for the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). 

Holiday travel is back in full flight in Ottawa, but transatlantic routes remain on YOW’s wish list

While the holiday season is expected to be as “be busy as it was in 2019,” airport spokesperson Krista Kealey said Monday there's still no firm timeline for when flights from Ottawa to Europe will resume.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Dymon Storage is on a mission this Giving Tuesday

Who: Steve Creighton, executive vice-president, Dymon Storage  The donation: Matching donations up to $25K The recipient: The Ottawa Mission  The...

Unlikely Pairing proves promising, raises $140K for Christie Lake Kids

Most people know Christie Lake Kids as a free overnight summer camp full of adventure and outdoor fun, but what some people don’t know is that it’s much s’more than that.

2022 Giving Guide: How does ESG apply to the non-profit sector?

This year’s edition of our annual Giving Guide is hot off the presses! Check it out for insights into the city’s charitable sector, including detailed profiles of many of our local non-profits that support such a wide variety of important causes.

‘They were there for me’: Chris Phillips talks mentorship at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa breakfast

The event, which involved more than 70 invited guests, was held at the non-profit organization’s gently used clothing boutique.

Op-ed: Patience is what mayor-elect Sutcliffe needs from our business community

The best thing our dynamic business community can do is be patient and give him what no opposing hockey coach would ever tolerate: space and time on his new ice, writes Walter Robinson.

Op-ed: Larry O’Brien offers some hard-earned lessons to Ottawa’s mayor-elect

Former mayor Larry O'Brien congratulates and offers advice to Mark Sutcliffe in this opinion column: "you have a very complex and demanding job in front of you."

Op-ed: Your vote helps build our city — literally

"We can be the city we want to be. But we can’t get there if we don’t vote," writes Toon Dreessen.

In the Dragons’ Den: No deal, but lots of lessons learned for Palapa Tours

"A question many ask us is, 'How did Dragons’ Den go?'  What they mean is … did you get a deal? Yes! We got a great deal! But it's not what you think."

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