
Lawyer Paul Champ and his small but mighty firm have launched a class-action lawsuit against the ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters on behalf of thousands of downtown
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Lawyer Paul Champ and his small but mighty firm have launched a class-action lawsuit against the ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters on behalf of thousands of downtown

Board of Trade hoping word on fed relief for downtown businesses arrives ‘in next day or so’
The Board of Trade issued an open letter Thursday calling on local officials from all levels of government to work together to end the protests.

Is your brand hurting your business?
Branding is a magical tool companies use to attract their ideal customers and manage their image. But how would you know if your brand is

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Breakfast program gets a big boost
Starting their school day on an empty stomach is a reality for some children in our community. The Capital Integral Charitable Foundation (CICF) is committed

East India Company celebrates 20 years in Ottawa
Known for its diverse menu and bold flavours, the East India Company has quickly become a fan-favourite for Ottawans.

Local business booster keeps the lights on, with a little help from some friends
Dec. 27 can be one of those days that gets lost in the shuffle of Christmas holidays. Not so for Ottawa marketing specialist and event

Solve your talent shortage with Algonquin College School of Business
Learn why big brands Canada Post and Loblaw turned to the Algonquin College School of Business for practical solutions to their real-world business challenges.

Businesses see ‘glimmer of hope’ in province’s plan to lift capacity limits, ditch vaccine passports
Even though it’s only mid-February, Stephen Beckta felt like a man emerging from a long, lonely winter on Monday.
Market peaks shouldn’t be scary
It’s hard to open a financial newspaper, check your social media feed or even listen to the news these days without hearing someone talking about

You can now buy drinks on the Rideau Canal Skateway – and we’re not talking hot chocolate
Locally owned and operated Dunrobin Distilleries is now operating its own cocktail kiosk on the world’s largest skating rink.
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