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Coming out of COVID: How these pandemic pivots paid off for local businesses

Whether it was turning vodka into hand sanitizer or cutting plexiglass into sneeze-guards, local businesses say their efforts have only made them stronger. 

Local bakery introduces new cookie for Biden

This local bakery knows the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach – and that’s as true for U.S. President Joe Biden as it was for his Democratic predecessor. 

Op-ed: A little good news, bad news on the way to getting my dreams onto the big screen

"Working as a film producer wasn’t something I intended on doing... How hard could it be?" writes producer and screenwriter Chris Bickford.

OBJ Insiders: Get a sneak peek at our fastest-growing companies for 2023

The digital edition of the Ottawa Business Journal spring issue is now available for OBJ Insiders. The newspaper will hit the streets next week. 

Ottawa Tourism already seeing bump in interest from Americans in midst of Biden visit

The visit of U.S. President Joe Biden to Ottawa could bring an increase in tourists coming to Canada’s capital to explore the city for themselves.

‘It’s like living in a friggin’ museum’: Ottawa must be a ‘people first city,’ one thought leader argues

In light of current remote work trends, particularly among knowledge workers, the city needs to create a downtown that serves as the heart of human experience, says Andrew Penny.

Ottawa’s ‘most interesting man’ says kindness has been key to nearly a century of service

As he enters his 98th year, Dr. Roland Armitage, Ottawa's own 'most interesting man' credits his lifetime of successes to kindness.

Business leaders ready to pitch downtown arena to NHL commissioner next week

Some of the biggest boosters of a new downtown Sens arena will get a chance to express their support for the project directly to NHL boss Gary Bettman next week.

Meet the five brave souls trying standup comedy at inaugural Laugh for the Cure

Cancer is no laughing matter, except when it raises money for a worthy charity, such as the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation.

Ottawa’s first milkshake bar sets new standard for sweet in the city

He certainly admits to uttering a nervous oath or two when his milkshake bar — Ottawa’s first, according to Kakkar — finally opened at 204 Dalhousie St. in the ByWard Market last fall. 

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