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The Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal partnered to create Ottawa Business Events over eight years ago! Our vision is to create

Ottawa police call in reinforcements as convoy takes up positions around Parliament
Some protesters are promising to stay put in the capital until Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is forced out.

How to implement a family trust in your business
This article provides an overview of various planning matters related to the use of a family trust in the ownership of a business. Some popular

On the grow: OBJ seeking Ottawa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Annual competition is a unique opportunity for local enterprises to be recognized for substantial, sustainable and profitable growth over the past three years.

How Bruyère cut costs and increased care with Algonquin’s Lean program
By undergoing Lean Green Belt training, staff were taught how to improve patient satisfaction and care outcomes while reducing costs.

Rebranded fitness studio powers through pandemic with digital offerings
LF3 founders Jenna York and Michael Donnelly have done the heavy lifting needed to turn their boutique lifestyle fitness studios into a hybrid model of

Bright side of business: The pandemic is just one more challenge for hardworking seamstress
Ever since she opened Lynn’s Tailoring in 2009, entrepreneur and seamstress Lynn Truong has become a key figure in the Byward Market.

Your go-to list of 2022 events, festivals and activities in Ottawa
Ottawa residents and visitors alike will be in for a year of culture in 2022 as Ottawa Tourism shines the spotlight on events and campaigns

Ford government eases COVID-related restrictions on businesses
As of Jan. 31, restaurants, cinemas and museums will be able to reopen at 50 per cent capacity, the province announced Thursday.

There’s no barrier to fun for this Ottawa rapper
Shopify’s Peter Joynt has spent the past two years boosting the spirits of his colleagues and finding ways to make them feel connected to one
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