
The light at the end of the pandemic tunnel – for some
While some in Ottawa’s business community believe the worst economic impact of the pandemic is behind them, other industries face a prolonged recovery.
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The light at the end of the pandemic tunnel – for some
While some in Ottawa’s business community believe the worst economic impact of the pandemic is behind them, other industries face a prolonged recovery.

Province gives $8M lift to Ottawa Tourism, Shaw Centre in bid to kickstart beleaguered industry
“The recovery is starting for sure … but it’s not going to be an even recovery,” Ottawa Tourism CEO Michael Crockatt says of sector’s ability

Ottawa-based dentistry firm gets funding injection to fuel cross-Canada expansion
Company founded in 2017 now owns and operates 13 dental clinics in Ottawa along with three in Gatineau, three in southwestern Ontario and one in

The Bright Side of Business: inMotion celebrates 40th anniversary
Video marketing agency marks milestone with move to well-known Civic Pharmacy building on Carling Avenue and sweeps up another award

Veteran litigator Christopher Edwards joins Soloway Wright LLP as partner
Edwards will also lead the firm’s new workplace investigation practice

The project also proposes new high-frequency rail stations along the corridor and plans to reduce trip times by 25 per cent.

Porter Airlines to return to skies in September
Toronto-based carrier announced it will restart its operations in phases, with Ottawa among four Canadian cities where Porter will initially resume flights on Sept. 8.

Cheers to Jeff O’Reilly for joining Saunders Farm after using job layoff to become ‘a better me’
Former pub manager lost 52 pounds and walked 1.75 million steps while rediscovering City of Ottawa neighbourhoods.

Venerable local firm plans to expand into new markets while focusing on technology, innovation and strategic services.

Ottawa Centre MP McKenna won’t seek re-election, plans to focus on family and climate change
Minister McKenna says as she leaves politics she will use what platform she has to push for climate action and an end to the hateful
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