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Reel believer: Incoming film commissioner Saint Sardos says Ottawa is a ‘jewel’ for producers

Industry veteran takes over as head of the not-for-profit Ottawa Film Office from Bruce Harvey, a former entertainment lawyer and film producer who launched the organization in 2017.

Ingenium museums cater to office-shrinking companies with new corporate program

Under the new offering, corporate partners are given access to the museums’ spaces to hold collaborative meetings, off-site retreats, team-building sessions or industry conferences.

Bright Side of Business: QuakeLab’s rigorous approach takes diversity and inclusion beyond the pizza party

Local firm's growing client list now includes community health centres across Ottawa, the City of Ottawa, Amnesty International and the Red Cross.

The future is hybrid

In arguably one of the biggest collective pivots that we will see in our lifetime, the Covid-19...

Book it: Hintonburg store owner sees travel guide sales spike as COVID restrictions ease

Brad Green says foot traffic at World of Maps is on the uptick, with customers planning trips to other parts of Canada and abroad.

Book it: Hintonburg store owner sees travel guide sales spike as COVID restrictions ease

Brad Green says foot traffic at World of Maps is on the uptick, with customers planning trips to other parts of Canada and abroad.

People on the move: Christie Lake Kids names comms expert Adrienne Vienneau as new head

Adrienne Vienneau doesn’t consider her new role as executive director of Christie Lake Kids to be so much a job as much as she does “a calling”.

‘Playful’ Marriott hotel brand to open first Ottawa location at historic ByWard Market site

Rimap Hospitality said this week it has signed a deal with Marriott International to open a 222-room Moxy hotel in the Major Building at 126 York St. 

‘He changed our city’: Local business leaders assess Eugene Melnyk’s legacy

Sens owner remembered as an ardent hockey fan and community builder who rescued the NHL franchise from the brink of bankruptcy and helped raise millions of dollars for local charities.

‘He changed our city’: Local business leaders assess Eugene Melnyk’s legacy

Sens owner remembered as an ardent hockey fan and community builder who rescued the NHL franchise from the brink of bankruptcy and helped raise millions of dollars for local charities.

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