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More than three-quarters of startups say tariffs will impact their business: survey

More than three-quarters of Canadian startups believe tariffs will impact their business, a new report found. The survey...

Vacant Bay stores could spark interest — if landlords are willing to get creative

Apartments, health centres and even pickleball courts may be coming to your local mall after Hudson's Bay departs. Retail and...

Hair Republic owners scramble as Hudson’s Bay liquidation forces them to close up shop

“Everything must go!” That’s according to the liquidation sale signs that plaster the Hudson’s Bay on Rideau Street. For the owners of Ottawa’s Hair Republic, that includes their salon on the department store’s second floor.

Quebec firm proposes two-tower retirement residence with nearly 400 units near Blair Station

A Quebec retirement home operator is gearing up for its first project in Ottawa as it looks...

More Porter flights from Ottawa to Victoria as part of airline’s revised summer schedule

As part of its efforts to adjust its summer flight schedule, Porter Airlines will fly direct from...

Owners of Arbraska Laflèche Park invest $2.6M to make Outaouais an ecotourism destination

Swinging in a cocoon, checking out a bat cave, experiencing a “forest immersion.”  These are the three new...

Carling Executive Centre ‘conditionally sold’ to Ottawa investor group

The National Capital Region’s real estate investment market is seeing “a lot of activity” even as securing capital still remains “challenging” for some buyers, a leading Ottawa broker said this week.

Canada’s economy ‘sprinting into a wall’ to start 2025 as tariff hit looms

The Canadian economy was off to a solid start in January but early signs suggest growth stalled in February...

Telesat CEO remains ‘bullish’ on company’s future despite revenue slide in 2024

Telesat’s revenues fell 20 per cent in 2024 compared with the previous year, the Ottawa-based company reported...

Raising funds for CHEO the goal at Atlético Ottawa home opener

The CHEO Foundation will once again be the beneficiary of Atlético Ottawa’s home opener. The Canadian Premier League soccer club will mark the start of the season on April 5 with its “pay what you can” home opener at TD Place. It’s an initiative that allows spectators to buy tickets for a fraction of the regular price, while encouraging them to add a donation to a local organization, according to chief marketing officer Jon Sinden.

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