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Bright Side of (Downtown) Business: Norton Rose Fulbright honours firm’s history, culture in new office

Though John Naccarato never got to work on the fifth floor of 99 Bank St. after Norton Rose Fulbright moved in November 2023, his smiling portrait watches over one of the office’s board rooms.

World Wheelchair Basketball Championships in 2026 will have $13M economic impact on Ottawa

Ottawa will play host to the largest team parasport event in the world when the World Wheelchair Basketball Championships come to town in 2026. 

Air Canada increases service to YOW by almost 60% over last year

Air Canada announced Friday it is increasing its service to Ottawa with up to 30 additional weekly flights for the winter season compared to last year.

A ByWard Market revival this summer will mean more people creating ‘collective safety,’ official says

As the ByWard Market District Authority moves forward with its mandate to revive the popular area, executive director Zachary Dayler says there’s one underrated contributor to increased safety in the Market: people. 

Tourism sector rolls out road map to boost visitor numbers to pre-pandemic levels

The tourism industry rolled out a road map Thursday it hopes will bring more visitors to Canada after the bruising it took during the COVID-19 pandemic.

‘We accept the risk’: Jeweller who’s moving from Rideau Centre to Sussex Dr. not fazed by security concerns

Magpie Jewellery owner Martin Wright is excited to join the ByWard Market business community, as the store relocates to Sussex Drive despite recent concerns about safety in the area.

Rain is not dampening the flowers or the crowds, tulip festival organizer says

A little rain hasn’t slowed the Canadian Tulip Festival, which was busy as ever for its opening weekend, said executive director Jo Riding. 

My Ottawa: He may regret it, but Mark Zekulin lets slip the city’s best place for a swim

In this instalment of My Ottawa, Mark Zekulin takes us on a tour around the city, from the most scenic routes for a drive or bike ride, to local hidden gems for dinner or an ice cream. 

It could have been an email: How generational gaps cause communication conflict in the office

In an age of instant messaging and video conferencing, the way employees communicate within the workplace has changed drastically, experts say. And, according to a recent study, that can cause conflict between the generations. 

Telesat to focus on Lightspeed project in 2024 as it announces first-quarter net loss

Managing costs related to its geostationary activities and accelerating implementation of its Lightspeed satellite project will be the focus for Ottawa-based Telesat in 2024.

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