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Training in plant-based food prep helping Ottawa charities reduce costs

Several Ottawa shelters and food kitchens are taking part in a plant-based food training program offered by animal welfare group Humane World for Animals Canada.

‘Emotionally, it was excruciating’: OSEG boss Mark Goudie looks back on the pandemic shutdown

On the morning of March 12, 2020, Mark Goudie addressed a packed house in Ottawa City Hall’s...

Erin Crowe leaving Ottawa Senators for position with Canada Soccer

Erin Crowe, who has worked with the Ottawa Senators for 20 years, most recently as executive vice-president,...

‘This doesn’t happen overnight’: Nightlife commissioner Mathieu Grondin sheds light on his role

While some in the city have grumbled about not hearing much from Ottawa’s new nightlife commissioner, Mathieu...

‘Scrappy we got’: How Escape Manor found its way out of the pandemic

In March 2020, Steve Wilson and his partners at Escape Manor were riding high. Founded six years earlier,...

Owner of new music venue on Rideau St. says he’ll have ‘synergies’ with History Ottawa

A new music venue is moving in on Rideau Street, hoping to feed off the growing buzz...

Board of trade announces members of downtown champions table

The Ottawa Board of Trade has announced the members of its “Downtown Ottawa Champions Table," a mix...

People on the Move: Dave Walsh takes over as Ottawa office managing partner for KPMG

Dave Walsh has taken on a new role with KPMG Canada, becoming office managing partner in the...

Letter to the Editor: DEI efforts benefit businesses and employees

Re: Op-ed: DEI has to go, our businesses and future depend on it Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)...

‘Trad wives’? One Ottawa pollster sees more working women opting for traditional roles

One Ottawa pollster argues that burnout and a rise in conservative women’s movements are prompting more women to return to the realm of the home.

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