Two Algonquin grads hope to make a world of difference for entrepreneurs with World Jams
Two Algonquin College graduates are preparing to host a conference and launch a new platform next month to help students transition into the business world.
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Two Algonquin grads hope to make a world of difference for entrepreneurs with World Jams
Two Algonquin College graduates are preparing to host a conference and launch a new platform next month to help students transition into the business world.
What to do with downtown? Officials from Washington, D.C. and San Francisco share their experiences
As local officials look for ways to breathe new life into Ottawa’s downtown core, U.S. experts are coming up with their own ways to address
Number of people living, working in downtown Ottawa has increased significantly, data shows
A new report analyzing cellphone data shows more people living in downtown Ottawa and more workers returning to the office.
The president of the Treasury Board stood by the federal government’s decision to have civil servants in the office at least three days a week,
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A report on Ottawa’s downtown released today by the Ottawa Board of Trade calls for actions that will result in annual economic benefits of more
‘We’re tired, but we’re proud’: Tulip festival organizers look ahead to new funding for 2025
Despite dwindling financial support and budget anxieties, this year’s Canadian Tulip Festival ended on a high note, according to executive director Jo Riding.
Former OBJ editor Leo Valiquette dies after five-year cancer battle
Leo Valiquette was a gifted writer and an absolute stickler for procedure and etiquette when interviewing a source, even for a class assignment …Twenty-five years
Though John Naccarato never got to work on the fifth floor of 99 Bank St. after Norton Rose Fulbright moved in November 2023, his smiling
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