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The company said it will provide “specialized software development and integration solutions” to the Canadian Army under the agreement, which runs until May 2028.
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 Chantal Biro says she’s excited for what’s ahead.
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 Canada, ending the 12-day strike for more than 120,000 public servants.
Raised with a strong sense of justice, social entrepreneur Urooj Qureshi has lived a life defined by his principles. Today, Qureshi is the founder and principal of Design Centered Co.
With union members still out on picket lines in full force, Bar Robo owner Scott May says he’s currently enjoying “far and away” the busiest week at his downtown coffee, cocktail and live music venue since the pandemic began more than three years ago.
This Sunday, members of the public are invited to check out the Ottawa Children's Business Fair, which will feature products from over 50 local youths.
In Ottawa, the Mayfair Theatre and the ByTowne Cinema have co-existed in the market for decades. But in the aftermath of the pandemic and with changes in the industry, can it continue?
Altea Active, which signed its lease with RioCan REIT last week, will take possession of the old Canadian Tire retail store on Carling Avenue in August.