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Provincial authority freezes assets of Highbridge Construction, suspends licence

The Orléans company suddenly shuttered Feb. 3, leaving numerous clients, employees and contractors in the lurch.

Local gaming studio set to make its debut at popular international show

It was supposed to be a six-month “COVID project” that ended up launching Jonathan Williams’ career in a whole new direction. 

‘It’s going to take the entire community’ to solve issues like reviving the Market, Sutcliffe says

Ottawa is “turning a corner” in its bid to tackle pressing economic issues such as the revitalization of the downtown core and the rejuvenation of the ByWard Market – but those problems will take time and a collective will to solve, Ottawa's mayor says. 

We asked businesses: What does the future hold for Winterlude in a world without ice?

The mild weather of this year’s Winterlude celebrations is pushing local businesses that depend on the winter festival to consider what a future of warmer weather could mean for them. 

Up Close: Technologies come and go, but art will always have a place in Andrew Milne’s life

Andrew Milne has built a name for himself in Ottawa’s business circles, so it came as a surprise to his business colleagues when they were invited to his art show last spring.

Life after Canopy Growth: These cannabis researchers sensed a new opportunity

When Amanda Plunkett and Palmina De Miglio were laid off from Canopy Growth last fall, the pair of sensory researchers incorporated their own business.

‘It felt very dramatic’: Two Highbridge Construction employees share their experiences and next steps

Former employees at local firm Highbridge Construction are once again on the job search after the sudden shuttering of the business just over a week ago. 

It’s ‘ruff’: One doggie daycare owner explains how his COVID-battered business unravelled

Jaded by a career of working with people, Jonathan Sumner decided to follow his passion for furry friends and opened the Ruff House. Then, COVID hit.

Reopening of Wellington Street ‘welcome news’ to tourism officials one year after ‘Freedom Convoy’

Ottawa's city council has approved a motion to reopen the street in front of Parliament Hill to traffic a year after it was closed off following the "Freedom Convoy" protests.

Urbandale Corporation is shaping Ottawa’s landscape through construction and philanthropy

To help ensure the city they love has the health-care it deserves, Urbandale and the Nadolny and Sachs families donate $7 million to the Campaign to Create Tomorrow

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