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Firms behind Zibi project seek partner, float convention centre as ‘interesting’ idea for Gatineau land

The companies behind the Zibi development say they’re looking to join forces with another real estate firm...

Gatineau-based distillery opens new facility in Hawkesbury with plans for U.S. expansion

Artist in Residence Distillerie (or AiR) has completed the first of several new buildings it plans to construct as part of an expansive development just an hour east of Ottawa.

Former Ottawa mayor Larry O’Brien starts ‘career No. 4’ with new fiction book

You may remember Larry O’Brien as the mayor who dared Ottawa to embrace its swagger.

Lack of ambition in Canada creating ‘600-pound beaver in the room’: Shopify president

The president of Ottawa-based e-commerce giant Shopify is calling on Canada to address a problem he calls...

Ottawa’s downtown office occupancy rate to ‘trend higher’ in fourth quarter, Colliers predicts

The capital’s return-to-office rate still lags other major Canadian cities, Colliers said in its third-quarter office market report released Tuesday, in which it noted the city’s downtown office vacancy rate jumped more than a full percentage point from the previous quarter.

This beer can give you gas — and that’s a good thing, says one pioneering Carleton student

Wastewater processing engineer and Carleton student Seyedomid Ahmadinejad is working on a prototype system to turn beer byproducts into renewable energy.

Small businesses to receive five years’ worth of carbon rebates in December

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says owners of small and medium-sized businesses will finally receive their long-awaited carbon pricing refunds before the end of this year.

CityBuildHERS creates Blueprint to Wellness for women in construction

It’s so rare to find a room full of women with nothing to say—except when that room is filled with participants engaged in meditation, like the gathering organized Monday by CityBuildHERS.

How Indigenous relations specialists are bringing reconciliation to the workplace

When Annie Korver sits down with a new corporate or small business client, she encourages them to focus first on the "truth" part of Truth and Reconciliation.

Global tech giants Ciena, Cisco support advancement of tech skills in Ottawa

As the tech industry deals with a growing skills gap, many companies are supporting training initiatives to help get prospective employees up to speed.

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