OCOBIA head Michelle Groulx to leave role in new year
Michelle Groulx, executive director of the Ottawa Coalition of Business Improvement Areas (OCOBIA), will leave her role in early January to become president of MBC
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OCOBIA head Michelle Groulx to leave role in new year
Michelle Groulx, executive director of the Ottawa Coalition of Business Improvement Areas (OCOBIA), will leave her role in early January to become president of MBC
Ottawa craft brewers cheer move to bring wine, beer to Ontario corner stores by 2026
Sales of beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails will be allowed in convenience stores and all grocery stores in Ontario by 2026, Premier Doug Ford
Ottawa home prices expected to rise 4.5% in 2024 as pent-up demand grows: Royal LePage
Royal LePage is forecasting the aggregate price of an Ottawa home will rise 4.5 per cent year-over-year by the fourth quarter of 2024, slightly below
Ross Video and Carleton University team up on tech for video, live event production
Ottawa’s Ross Video has partnered with Carleton University on a new initiative to foster talent and innovation in robotics, AI, digital systems and hardware design,
Ottawa Founders: Through Vaultt, Audrey Bond speaks her language of love
Words of affirmation and acts of service are a couple of the more common expressions of love, but Audrey Bond defines hers with one simple
Tourism recovery not expected until next year, Destination Canada report finds
A new report from Destination Canada says the country’s tourism industry won’t fully recover until next year.
Uniqlo to open second Ottawa store in Bayshore Shopping Centre next year
Fashion retailer Uniqlo will open a second Ottawa location in 2024 as part of its efforts to expand its North American operation.
My Ottawa: For industry trailblazer Shirley Westeinde, every day in Ottawa is a staycation
In this instalment of My Ottawa, Shirley Westeinde, who turned 80 in 2021, talks about her love of walking everywhere in Ottawa and enjoying good
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