
Local bars expect brisk business as Toronto Blue Jays make it to the World Series
Ottawa restaurants and bars are gearing up for a boost in business after the Toronto Blue Jays clinched a spot in the World Series Monday.
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Local bars expect brisk business as Toronto Blue Jays make it to the World Series
Ottawa restaurants and bars are gearing up for a boost in business after the Toronto Blue Jays clinched a spot in the World Series Monday.

Centretown ‘Street Seats’ project could be replicated in other parts of the city
After the success of the “Street Seats” pilot that took place in Centretown this past summer, the program could be replicated in other parts of



Post-pandemic workforce challenges lead Karen Craft to launch new company
Companies scaling too quickly, restricted access to mentorship and uncertain succession plans have led Ottawa HR consultant Karen Craft to launch a new business aimed



Growing skills gaps could hinder the work of many non-profits, local educator says
Concerns about skills gaps and low productivity exist across all sectors, but for non-profit organizations, the situation is especially dire, according to Michael Weatherhead of


From Claridge Homes to the CHEO Foundation, Neil Malhotra named CFO of the Year
The chief financial officer of Claridge Homes, Neil Malhotra, has been selected as the CFO of the Year for 2025 by the Ottawa Business Journal
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