Ottawa Tourism offers one-time ‘emergency’ funding for major festivals
As festivals and events in the city continue to recover from the pandemic, Ottawa Tourism has announced it will provide one-time emergency financial support.
Ottawa Tourism offers one-time ‘emergency’ funding for major festivals
As festivals and events in the city continue to recover from the pandemic, Ottawa Tourism has announced it will provide one-time emergency financial support.
Economists see Bank of Canada holding on rates after surprise GDP contraction
Economists say the latest GDP data from Statistics Canada showing a contraction in the economy suggests the Bank of Canada’s rate hiking campaign may be
Online News Act could see Google, Meta pay combined $230 million to Canadian media
The federal government has put a price tag on how much it would like to see Google and Meta spend under an act requiring the
Westboro’s Cupcake Lounge bakes Pride into its desserts
Queer-owned bakery Westboro’s Cupcake Lounge want customers to feel like they are entering a safe and inclusive space. That’s why they decided to start selling
Martello’s sales slide continues as Kanata firm shifts to new flagship platform
Martello Technologies’ bumpy financial ride continued in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 as the Kanata-based company reported a four per cent year-over-year drop in
Return of live shows after COVID closures revived performing arts industry: StatCan
A new report from Statistics Canada says the return of live shows and events after pandemic restrictions revived the country’s performing arts industry in 2022,
Savour the City: Peruvian chef brings the flavours of his homeland to Elgin Street
At Raphaël Peruvian Cuisine on Elgin Street, chef Lizardo Becerra invites diners on an exploration of Peru’s rich culinary tradition with a series of bold,
National Capital Region’s annual pace of housing starts down 13% in July: CMHC
The annual pace of housing starts in Ottawa-Gatineau fell 13 per cent in July after surging in June, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says.
Office vacancy rate could peak in 2024 as hybrid work models gain popularity: report
A new report by Colliers Canada predicts the national office vacancy rate could peak at approximately 15 per cent by the end of 2024 as
Survey shows employers, workers might be aligning on hybrid work
The new data from recruiting company Robert Half found that hybrid working arrangements were favoured by 54 per cent of hiring managers, compared with 49
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