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Bright Side of Business: Former Air Force officer helps young Inuit women celebrate their own success

Giving back to her community "fuels" Catherine Priestman, a passion that has created a bursary that looks for young Inuit women who are staples in their communities.

Avivagen bets on OxC-beta to unlock global livestock supplement markets

An Ottawa life sciences firm has the green light to test the product in the world’s most populous country as it looks to reverse years of sustained losses.

Construction worker strike threatens to stall building boom, firms say

Construction association boss says work stoppage is another challenge for an industry already beset by a shortage of skilled labour, supply chain disruptions and soaring inflation.

Innovative green technology comes online at Zibi community

Local politicians and business leaders gathered Tuesday morning to mark the opening of the region’s new district energy system: the Zibi Community Utility (ZCU). 

Increase sales by driving traffic to your website

Traffic, traffic, traffic – it’s all about the web traffic! You know that, right? How else can...

Ensuring health and safety in bringing employees back to in-office work

The COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the public’s attitudes towards mandatory policies in general, is continuously changing....

Meet Charlotte Karam, the new director of Telfer’s Executive MBA program

Under the leadership of Charlotte Karam, Telfer Executive MBA’s new director, the program is gearing up for a fresh cohort of participants and a new global outlook.

East India Company’s Canada-made sauces bring big flavour to 300 stores

Today, East India Company’s sauces can be found in 300 grocery stories across Ottawa — but launching a line of take-home products wasn’t always part of the plan.

Sixteen years later, optimism reigns for end to Little Italy’s ‘food desert’ status

Despite a decade and a half with little progress since Loeb closed its Booth Street store in 2006, local representatives see an end in sight for residents hungry for accessible, affordable groceries.

Ottawa’s airport looks to regain altitude as airlines re-establish routes, new carriers enter market

Ottawa International Airport Authority CEO Mark Laroche urged residents Monday to book tickets if they want to convince airlines to add more routes to the nation’s capital to their lists.

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