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Canopy Growth to sell Tweed, Tokyo Smoke stores to OEGRC and Four20 owner

New deals will see OEGRC, which already owns 64 Tokyo Smoke stores, take control of 23 Tokyo Smoke and Tweed stores across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador.

FOMO: The office must become a ‘people magnet’, Deloitte executive says

“As one of my colleagues said, it should be a place where you feel a fear of missing out," says keynote speaker at next week's Ottawa Talent Summit.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Business owners support ‘creative outlet’ at Perley Health

Kathleen Grimes and Ersin Ozerdinc have donated half a million dollars for arts program to help residents of long-term care centre “create something beautiful in a real studio.“

Op-ed: Embedding a social mission into corporate strategy is worth the effort

Forty Under 40 alum Jennifer Welsh argues that giving back can position a company as part of a positive movement.

Bright Side of Business: Firehouse Subs franchisees rally community support for first responders

Five years after opening his first franchise, Pradip Patel, his team and generous customers have helped raise $315,000 for organizations like the Ottawa Fire Department.

City needs to ‘get serious’ about revitalizing downtown core, task force co-chair says

"There are no easy answers here,” Claridge Homes executive Neil Malhotra says of what it will take to encourage more residents to live, work and shop inside the Greenbelt in the wake of the pandemic.

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Bug-detection software firm Noibu top local entry on Globe and Mail’s fastest-growing companies list

It’s the first appearance on the list for Noibu, which placed second in OBJ’s fastest-growing companies competition earlier this year.

Marketing agency founder Khatia Karolina Odzelashvili has a bold vision for Ottawa businesses

What’s the greatest thing that could happen to your company? That’s the first question Khatia Karolina Odzelashvili, founder...

‘Playing the long game’: Ottawa restaurants adjust business models to grapple with labour shortage, inflation

Restaurants in Canada are raising prices, shrinking menus and reducing hours in a bid to survive inflation and labour shortages, a new report says, and Ottawa eateries are no exception.

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