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Algonquin College School of Hospitality and Tourism serves up innovative new culinary program

Algonquin College’s School of Hospitality and Tourism is gearing up for an exciting fall 2022 semester as the faculty prepares to launch an innovative new degree program designed for those with “a passion for food and a love of science.”

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Gabriel Pizza targets health in Orleans

Gabriel Pizza rolled out the dough for the Montfort Hospital this week through a $100,000 donation.

How Ottawa is helping reimagine business events from Costa Rica to Japan

Conferences and events held in the capital could soon be broadcast in cities the world over thanks to a partnership between Ottawa Tourism and dozens of other international convention bureaus.

Why an employer-sponsored retirement plan should be in your recruitment toolbox

While the work-from-anywhere trend has been a welcome opportunity for employees, it has left many companies scrambling...

End of a fundraising era at CHEO as Keohane retires

'I literally feel lucky every day when I realize that I’m working as part of something that’s so much bigger than any of us.'

Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals celebrates a decade of fine art expertise in the capital

2021 marks a significant milestone for Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals, as the company celebrates its tenth year...

How AMBICO achieved a ‘higher level of execution’ for staff training

In 2016, Ottawa company AMBICO took on the job to design, build and supply new doors and...

T.O.-based Pivot Airlines to launch Waterloo-Ottawa route next February

Airline says it chose Waterloo as its southern Ontario base rather than Toronto because smaller terminals “offer a better, more seamless and hassle-free alternative for regional travel.”

Canopy Growth delays profitability target after reporting $16.3M loss in Q2

Smiths Falls-based cannabis company previously predicted it would be profitable in the second half of its 2022 financial year, but now says reaching that goal will take longer.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate drops to 5.1% in October

That’s the lowest the rate has been since the dawn of the pandemic in March 2020, but it's mainly the result of a shrinking labour force, Statistics Canada says.

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