
Small businesses may be forced to lay off staff or close to repay pandemic debt, survey finds
Many small businesses in Ottawa are struggling with pandemic-related debt and attempting to repay that debt by the end of 2023 would make them unable
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Small businesses may be forced to lay off staff or close to repay pandemic debt, survey finds
Many small businesses in Ottawa are struggling with pandemic-related debt and attempting to repay that debt by the end of 2023 would make them unable

One of Ottawa’s biggest venture capital firms said Monday it “has managed to resolve all immediate exposure risks” for the eight companies in its portfolio

Nine groups in running to purchase Ottawa Senators, report says
Citing a source familiar with the sales process, Sportico said the bids will be whittled down to a shortlist in the near future and site

Local MPPs doubt whether province is taking LRT report recommendations seriously
Ottawa’s much-maligned light rail transit system is a blueprint for how not to do P3 projects in future, government officials agree.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: A great run for annual Skifest
For 31 years, the annual Skifest at Mont Ste-Marie has been a highlight for participants and sponsors. This year, the annual event held on March

Bushbalm lands big U.S. deal in bid to diversify away from e-commerce
Bushbalm Skincare, an Ottawa startup that has seen runaway revenue growth over the past few years, has entered into an agreement with Ulta Beauty.

Boring downtown, you say? These three restaurateurs would beg to differ
“We thought we would go small and then be able to eventually build up to being a profitable business, but it’s been just fully packed

SheBoot co-founder welcomes infusion of new funding for women-led startups in Ottawa
The co-founder of SheBoot and chair of the Capital Angel Network says she’d love to see the next Shopify be a woman-led company.

Bright Side of Business: DataKinetics celebrates 45 years of ‘mission-critical’ transactions
With a degree in computer science and engineering tucked under his arm, Allan Zander doesn’t shy away from anything labelled “mission critical”.

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