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Giant Tiger customer data compromised in incident with third-party vendor

Giant Tiger Stores Ltd. says contact information for some of its customers was compromised in an "incident" linked to a third-party vendor it uses.

Local homebuilders praise province’s $1.8B funding injection for housing infrastructure

The provincial government’s pledge this week to invest more than $1.8 billion to help build at least 1.5 million homes across Ontario by 2031 will be a welcome boost as Ottawa scrambles to address its housing shortage, a group representing the city’s biggest homebuilders says.

After closure of grocery store, Sala San Marco owner Tony Zacconi expands the facility’s events space

After closing his Little Italy grocery store in November, Tony Zacconi is shifting gears to bring his events space back to its former glory. 

It’s time to meet the top 20 Fastest Growing Companies in Ottawa for 2024

You can never have too much of a good thing. That’s why this year we’ve expanded our list of fastest-growing companies to feature the top 20, and not only the top 10.

Keystone Awards salutes companies for creation of jobs, jobs, jobs

Canadian billionaire businessman Frank Stronach was in town last night to help launch the Keystone Awards for Job Creation recognizing dozens of private company employers selected from around Ottawa and the region.

Ottawa merchants call on city hall to boost support to small businesses

More than 100 local businesses and organizations have signed a letter to Ottawa’s mayor and council urging...

Three Ottawa-based legal professionals recognized for outstanding achievements

Three Ottawa-based legal professionals will be recognized for their career achievements at the Law Society of Ontario 2024 awards ceremony in May. 

Bright Side of (Downtown) Business: Century-old Ottawa accounting firm Welch LLP continues to adapt

Welch LLP has survived two pandemics and several recessions. The secret? An intimate connection with the local community and a passion for the evolution of accounting law, says managing partner Jim McConnery.

Ottawa Tourism welcomes new federal funding to attract international conferences and events

A new funding program to attract more international conferences to Canada could be a catalyst for Ottawa business, Ottawa Tourism tells OBJ. 

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