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Despite challenges, companies helped raise over $50,000 to purchase snowsuits for 1,035 children from low-income families.
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Ottawa companies get a shine on their halo
Despite challenges, companies helped raise over $50,000 to purchase snowsuits for 1,035 children from low-income families.

Saint Paul University: Ottawa’s engaged, human, open and spiritual university is a hidden gem
Contrary to popular belief, Saint Paul University is not solely a religious institution. For example, while students are learning to look within and beyond themselves

‘Key person’ insurance could save your company from crisis
Businesses may not realize the risk associated with being dependent on an owner, executive or CEO until it is too late, but it’s a scenario

Mapping the future of Lansdowne: Ottawa’s place to meet
Unpacking the importance of Lansdowne to Ottawa’s tourism sector and how the community space has become Ottawa premiere meeting place for sports, festivals and business

Canadian Tulip Festival: Not just for grandma anymore
This May, crowds will be welcomed back in-person to celebrate the festival’s 70th anniversary and admire the 300,000 tulips at Commissioners Park at Dow’s Lake.
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Bright Side of Business: Oat Couture Café gives back by providing a hearty meal to those in need
Brian Montgomery always knew he wanted to run his own café one day — what he didn’t know was that oatmeal would be his ticket

Cannabis company Hexo hit by one-time charges, reports $690.3M net loss
Hexo Corp. reported a net loss of $690.3 million as it recorded $616 million in one-time impairment charges in its latest quarter as it worked

Even after Marc Jolicoeur became a successful lawyer and community leader, it’s clear he never forgot where he came from nor the people he met

Business prof predicts surge in bankruptcies as soaring inflation spurs rate hikes
A prominent Ottawa business expert is predicting a wave of bankruptcies in the coming months as Canada’s central bank raises its benchmark interest rate in
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