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‘You’re not vibrant’: Ottawa needs better marketing to compete on global stage, expert says

Ottawa needs to do better at telling the world about its unique attractions if it wants to be a contender in the escalating “war between cities” for the best and brightest workers

OSEG’s proposal to take over Lansdowne public spaces rebuffed at committee meeting

OSEG's proposal to assume control of Lansdowne Park’s public spaces has been thoroughly revised after a horde of concerned residents turned out to a city committee meeting on Tuesday

Calian’s Jacqueline Gauthier named Ottawa’s 2019 CFO of the Year

In recognition of her myriad of contributions to Calian’s success, Gauthier is OBJ and the Ottawa Board of Trade’s 2019 CFO of the Year

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?

TEKsystems Canada leads the latest roundup of local firms winning business with the federal government

City of Ottawa to spend $3.5M to boost service surrounding LRT issues

OC Transpo is putting more buses back on the roads to alleviate issues arising from the rocky rollout of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system

Ottawa’s 2019 Immigrant Entrepreneurs of the Year named at TiECon Canada

Four immigrants making an impact on Ottawa’s economy – leaders in fields from data analytics to stonemasonry...

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?

A $4.5-million deal for Colliers Project Leaders tops this week's roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government

Accounting firms beefing up service portfolios in competitive market

Ottawa-based Welch’s partnership with T.O. investment firm a sign of the times as mid-size firms expand offerings to compete with Big Four

Here are the 2019 Best Ottawa Business Awards recipients

A feel-good business deal, some up-and-coming tech firms and one very newsworthy former cannabis executive are among the 2019 crop of recipients for the Best Ottawa Business Awards

OSEG head says proposal to run Lansdowne public spaces would ‘enhance’ farmers market and staple events

Mark Goudie said the idea is to drive more traffic to Lansdowne on non-game days in the hope that people attending events will stick around to shop and eat, creating an economic “spinoff effect”

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