
Business community rallies around School Breakfast Program at Spark Soirée
Supporters of ONFE’s School Breakfast Program gathered Saturday to ensure local youth don’t have to tackle math equations with hunger pains in their bellies.
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Business community rallies around School Breakfast Program at Spark Soirée
Supporters of ONFE’s School Breakfast Program gathered Saturday to ensure local youth don’t have to tackle math equations with hunger pains in their bellies.
Tech sector shrinks as Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate ticks up to 4.2% in April
Ottawa-Gatineau’s tech sector shrank by more than 10 per cent last month, Statistics Canada said Friday – an ominous sign for a local industry rattled
Business leaders cautiously optimistic about nightlife economy plan’s proposal to cut red tape
While Ottawa’s new plan to improve nightlife aims to bring fun back to the city, its proposal to reduce red tape could prove challenging.
Ottawa firm hired to bring ‘Canadian component’ to L.A. producer, Snoop Dogg’s bid for Senators
An Ottawa-based professional services firm is helping entertainment moguls Snoop Dogg and Neko Sparks find Canadian investors for their consortium that’s attempting to buy the
Kwesst Micro Systems inks $20M deal with DND
The company said it will provide “specialized software development and integration solutions” to the Canadian Army under the agreement, which runs until May 2028.
Local high-end clothing store on Sussex re-emerges from the shadow of Nordstrom
Schad Boutique, a women’s luxury clothing store on Sussex Drive, has been in business for about 25 years and, after coming through the pandemic, owner
Public employees’ remote work agreement just the beginning: labour expert
The agreement on remote work between public workers and federal government could set the stage for future union negotiations.
End of federal strike action good for some businesses, not so good for others
At least one business owner is breathing a sigh of relief after the federal government reached a tentative agreement with the Public Service Alliance of
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