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Ottawa Changemakers: Kokom Scrunchies combines fun fashion with Indigenous culture

At just 12-years-old, Mya Beaudry is finding success as the founder and CEO of a fast-growing hair accessory business that celebrates her First Nation background.

Surging cleantech firm Thermal Energy lands $2.9M in new orders

The Ottawa-based cleantech firm, which posted revenues of $5.6 million in its most recent quarter, has landed a pair of new contracts worth a total of nearly $3 million.

Condo market still ‘challenging’ for builders despite rising starts, Claridge exec says

Claridge Homes chief financial officer Neil Malhotra said higher mortgage rates, rising construction costs due to inflation and a new bylaw that hikes the fees developers pay to the city in lieu of parkland at highrise building sites have combined to make large-scale development projects a risky proposition.

Bright Side of Business: Ottawa BIAs win award for post-pandemic marketing campaign

Ottawa’s business improvement areas, which have been on the frontlines of many challenges, have been recognized by a prestigious award from the Ontario BIA Association.

Ottawa tourism sector on the rise, but foreign visits still lagging, veteran hotelier says

Ross Meredith, the general manager of the Westin Ottawa and the Delta Ottawa City Centre hotels, said he thinks it will “probably take a few years” for the Ottawa tourism sector to see pre-COVID levels of overseas visitor spending.

‘I really like talking about Ottawa’: Jantine Van Kregten retires after 20 years at Ottawa Tourism

As director of communications for Ottawa Tourism, Jantine Van Kregten spent 20 years showing off the best of the capital city.

Annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau rises slightly in April: CMHC

The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts for the fourth month of the year was 16,673 units, up six per cent from 15,715 in March.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Former Gee-Gees player helps student athletes

Youcef Lekadir studied business at uOttawa over a decade ago. Now his donation is supporting Telfer students and the Gee-Gees' football program.

More working moms willing to quit without greater flexibility at work, report shows

A recent survey found that 36 per cent of Canadian working women were willing to accept a salary reduction in exchange for flexibility at work.

Why Sacha Gera is leaving a ‘really good thing’ at Calian to lead Jatom Systems

The 42-year-old president of Calian’s IT and cyber solutions division announced this week he’s leaving his job at one of Ottawa’s most prominent publicly traded companies to become CEO of Jatom Systems Inc. (JSI).

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