
Retail giant Costco Ottawa’s top revenue-generating firm in new list
Big-box behemoth, whose Canadian subsidiary is headquartered on Hunt Club Road, posted revenues of $30.2 billion in 2020, up 6.6 per cent from a year
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Retail giant Costco Ottawa’s top revenue-generating firm in new list
Big-box behemoth, whose Canadian subsidiary is headquartered on Hunt Club Road, posted revenues of $30.2 billion in 2020, up 6.6 per cent from a year

Meet Ottawa’s 2021 Forty Under 40 recipients: Professional and financial services
Roberto Aburto, Cynthia Benoit, Matthew Carr, Elnaz Kanani K., Chris Murray and Emilie Wilcox are among this year’s recipients.

Pop-up businesses in store for Lansdowne as OSEG looks to attract more visitors to site
The organization behind Lansdowne Live says it will offer small businesses a chance to open short-term storefronts at the 40-acre site starting this fall.

Ottawa airport in ‘scramble’ to fund LRT station after feds cough up $6.4M of projected $16.8M cost
Airport boss Mark Laroche says he’s still awaiting word on when the feds will reopen the terminal to direct flights from U.S. and international destinations.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: CHEO banks on TD for mental health support
Mental health teams of crisis workers are delivering virtual care side-by-side with emergency department physicians and nurses.

Cannabis company Hexo reports $20.7M Q3 loss, revenue edges higher
Ottawa-based firm’s net revenue totalled $22.7 million, up from $22.1 million in the same quarter last year.

Ottawa entrepreneurs tee up golf glove subscription service
With backing from a former PGA Tour pro, Red Rooster is looking to shake up the market for a key – but often underappreciated –

“It’s going to be a long time before people want to get into a room with 300 other people.”

Second class-action suit against Hexo dismissed in U.S. court
Ottawa firm was one of three major Canadian pot producers hit with lawsuits last year alleging they exaggerated or overestimated sales figures and market potential.

The reel deal: ByTowne Cinema’s new T.O.-based owners say they’re in business for the long run
“This is going to be my life,” co-owner Daniel Demois says of the venerable Rideau Street repertory theatre, which has been closed since late last
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