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Ottawa’s office vacancy rate stabilizes in Q3 as conversion trend spreads, reports say

Ottawa’s reeling office rental sector showed signs of stabilizing in the third quarter as several downtown highrises...

Three downtown Ottawa professionals share their back-to-office experiences

As more workers return to the office, larger employers based in Ottawa’s downtown core have noticed that the experience of working in the area has changed dramatically since the pandemic. 

Best Places to Work recipients profiled in OBJ’s fall newsmagazine, now available online

The fall issue of the Ottawa Business Journal newsmagazine has hit the newsstands and is now available digitally.

Shopify CEO discouraging staff from side hustles that divert attention from company

In a memo, Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke said the e-commerce company's mission to build world-class software requires the undivided attention of its staff.

Software startup Noibu soars to No. 8 on Globe and Mail’s list of fastest-growing firms

Make no mistake – Noibu’s error-monitoring system for e-commerce sites has propelled the company to the top...

Colonnade BridgePort expands management footprint with 22 new mandates in southern Ontario

With several major construction projects in its pipeline, Colonnade BridgePort is now poised to expand its property...

Back in the arena: Cyril Leeder feeling right at home as Senators’ CEO

It’s safe to say that Cyril Leeder is probably feeling the butterflies more than most as the Ottawa Senators prepare for their 31st campaign.

Closure of QED more problematic as traffic returns to pre-pandemic norms, councillors argue

Motorists and active users are on opposite ends of the QED closure debate, according to a new survey commissioned by the Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association. 

uOttawa unveils new facility for nursing students and other health-care providers

It was state-of-the-art meets cultural traditions during this morning’s unveiling of the uOttawa Faculty of Health Sciences’ modern new home — a place for research, education and training that officials hope will alleviate the unprecedented shortage of health-care professionals.

‘We need to love our planet’: Water resources engineer pens children’s book on the ‘magic’ of Earth

After decades of working in science and public policy, one Ottawa scientist is ready to make waves in a new area — the world of children’s books — with new book, "A Tale of Two Planets."

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