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‘Stranger Things’: Owner of Mayfair Theatre looks forward to screening Netflix show’s finale

Fans of “Stranger Things,” one of Netflix’s biggest shows, will be able to travel to the “Upside...

Downtown eateries ‘buzzing’ about more civil servants, but they’re no longer counting on them

Even as rumours persist about federal civil servants spending more time in their downtown offices, restaurants in the core are focusing on other potential traffic drivers to diversify their customer bases.

Rolling with the (hole) punches: How Laurier Office Mart has evolved over 40 years

Shahé Avedissian has been adapting to the needs of his customers since before he even opened his...

Artificial intelligence and the non-profit sector: Efficient, yes, but at what cost?

Since ChatGPT was released to the public in November 2022, the private sector has jumped on the AI bandwagon. Charitable organizations, though cautious, are following suit.

Head of Glebe BIA ‘glad to be moving forward’ as construction starts on Lansdowne 2.0

As construction begins on the Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment, the head of the local BIA said area businesses...

Local business leaders and companies recognized at 2025 Best Ottawa Business Awards

The Best Ottawa Business Awards (BOBs) were held Friday at the Westin Hotel, bringing together a who’s who of the local business community.

RBC’s Andrew Arnott recalls the days of Nortel and thinks another tech boom could lie ahead

As he prepares to retire after a 40-year career in banking, RBC’s Andrew Arnott has no regrets about staying in Ottawa from the very beginning.

Toronto’s Harrison Staffing expands into Ottawa, with clients including Shopify and KPMG

When the folks at Shopify suggested he expand his business into Ottawa, Toronto-based entrepreneur Danny Murrell listened. Murrell...

Is there anything better than a solo soak-and-sauna experience? Here’s where to find it

Have you ever wished you could shut the world out, for even half an hour? If so, Amy Courtney has the room for you.

Many federal civil servants seeking help to transition to private sector, local HR strategist says

Many federal civil servants in Ottawa are anxious about their career prospects and considering a leap to the private sector, according to one local career strategist.

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