The last few years have been tumultuous for the restaurant industry, but things are looking up, according to Anish Mehra, owner of the East India
The last few years have been tumultuous for the restaurant industry, but things are looking up, according to Anish Mehra, owner of the East India
Perley Health Foundation reaches $10M goal to transform elder care
Last night, Perley Health Foundation, with its community leaders at its side, proudly uttered the two words it had been waiting years to say, that
Calian Group agrees to acquire Ottawa IT powerhouse Decisive Group for $74.7M
Just days after hiring a new leader for its rapidly growing IT and cybersecurity division, Calian Group is poised to acquire one of Ottawa’s largest
Groupe Mach to replace former DND building on O’Connor Street with new residential tower
Groupe Mach purchased the now-vacant 14-storey building at 110 O’Connor St. on the corner of Slater Street from Cominar REIT for $40 million in 2021.
Rogers Media shuts down CityNews Ottawa, lays off newsroom staff
Rogers Media is shutting down its CityNews Ottawa radio station effective immediately, the company confirmed to OBJ on Thursday. “We’ve made the difficult decision to
‘We need to start moving dirt’: Demand for industrial space in Ottawa still strong, panel says
With available industrial space shrinking and rents steadily rising in the National Capital Region, an executive from one of the city’s largest commercial property management
Ottawa Senators bank on new jersey sponsorship deal with CIBC
New Ottawa Senators president and CEO Cyril Leeder wasted no time making good on his pledge to bolster the NHL team’s ties to the broader
Tasty treatment: Kinburn entrepreneur sells gourmet mushrooms with medicinal benefits
After a health scare, John Bakker launched a new business venture to grow gourmet mushrooms with medicinal benefits that aren’t easy to find in Ottawa.
‘Bleisure’? ‘Lizness’? Business travel still not what it used to be in Eastern Ontario
While an expected rebound in business travel didn’t materialize this year, some communities in Eastern Ontario still see it as a growth area.
Ottawa’s housing market picked up slightly in August compared with a year earlier, but the leader of the city’s real estate board warned more fluctuations
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