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Sweet deal: Why two friends started a 10-year journey to open 10 Baskin-Robbins stores in Ottawa

When Lina Qu arrived in Ottawa from China two decades ago, she had little idea what was...

Economy stalled in August, Q3 growth looks to fall short of Bank of Canada estimates

The Canadian economy was flat in August as high interest rates continued to weigh on consumers and...

Chip-fab plant in National Capital Region still a possibility, Enablence Technologies says

Kanata-based photonics firm Enablence Technologies says it is still considering a long-term plan to build a 50,000-square-foot...

Half-empty office buildings don’t translate into green energy savings, report finds

While hybrid work has left many office buildings — including ones in Ottawa — partially empty for extended periods, researchers from Carleton University say having fewer people around doesn’t necessarily result in the kind of energy saving you might expect. 

Local eateries put their twist on a classic for ‘Novemburger’ in support of the United Way

This November, the United Way East Ontario is giving people something to sink their teeth into, with...

Hexo co-founder Adam Miron launches new advisory firm with former business partner

After his four-year tenure as CEO of Ottawa-based digital-asset custodian Brane Trust ended when the company was...

A tech exec, a designer, a realtor and a lawyer walk into a bar together — and play music?

A handful of Ottawa business people will show off their musical chops this Friday, taking to the stage to perform everything from classic rock covers to folksy original music as part of an open-mic event designed just for them.

Ottawa Senators embark on business community outreach as plans for LeBreton take shape

In the wake of the agreement between the Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission that could...

Medical association calls for elimination of sick note requirements by employers

The Canadian Medical Association wants to eliminate sick note requirements by companies for employees with short-term minor illnesses, saying they burden physicians with unnecessary administrative tasks.

Ready for liftoff: Why Canada’s telecom sector sees opportunity in satellite internet

When a severe tropical cyclone hit New Zealand in February 2023, it left thousands on the country's North Island without internet or cellphone service for nearly a week, as major roads carrying vital fibre optic cables were washed out.

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