
New Canadian rugby league franchise to be known as the Ottawa Aces
Toronto Wolfpack co-founder Eric Perez unveiled details of his new franchise Monday in Ottawa
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New Canadian rugby league franchise to be known as the Ottawa Aces
Toronto Wolfpack co-founder Eric Perez unveiled details of his new franchise Monday in Ottawa

Happy Goat opening new caf​é inside Centretown Staples co-working space
Tenants of Staples’ new co-working space at the office supply retailer’s downtown store on Bank Street won’t have to go far to get a cup

Mayor Watson tours Ottawa’s Chinatown restaurants to cast off coronavirus stigma
Restaurant owners along Somerset Street say they’ve seen less traffic through their shops since misconceptions related to the coronavirus spread have held people back from

Unemployment steady: Job losses offset shrinking Ottawa-Gatineau workforce in February
A drop in the size of Ottawa-Gatineau’s overall labour force offset a series of job losses across the board last month, keeping the National Capital

Farm Boy hopes to perfect ‘urban’ formula with new Metcalfe Street store
After nearly six months of renovations and anticipation from the nearby community, Farm Boy’s newest store is now open at 193 Metcalfe St. in downtown

Canopy Growth to lay off 500, close two greenhouses in B.C.
Canopy Growth Corp. is orchestrating a massive overhaul involving a layoff of 500 workers and a multimillion-dollar writedown

Ottawa Senators fire CEO Jim Little after two months on the job
The Ottawa Senators fired new CEO Jim Little on Wednesday, continuing a string of executive departures for a club that has struggled on and off

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
NAV Canada leads the latest roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
NAV Canada leads the latest roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government

Bruce Linton-backed psychedelics business Mind Medicine joins NEO Exchange
The company is backed by two high profile personalities, including former Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton, who sits on its board, and venture capitalist Kevin
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