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Businesspeople gather at Canadian War Museum to celebrate launch of OBJ’s Book of Lists

Print isn’t dead, according to OBJ publisher Michael Curran, and the Ottawa business community members who attended the Book of Lists launch on Wednesday evening seemed to agree.

Feds invest $3.4M to support the life sciences sector in the Kingston area

Life sciences companies in the Kingston area got a funding boost from the federal government yesterday. The Kingston...

‘A born leader’: Ottawa business and community builder Sol Shinder dies at 90

Sol Shinder’s status as a giant of Ottawa business was already secure when his younger brother Lionel’s...

Raj Bedi’s career as a Kingston hotelier has provided comfort for many, including himself

Raj Bedi was sitting at his son’s hospital bedside when he saw the ad for a motel...

Two Carleton profs want to help Canadian businesses ‘pull up their socks’ in face of U.S. tariffs

Two professors from Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business have developed a program to help Canadian businesses...

Live Nation Canada brings ‘History Ottawa’ venue to former Chapters store on Rideau St.

The new music and entertainment venue being constructed in the former Chapters location on Rideau Street officially has a name.

La Cité adding two new degree programs in business

College La Cité announced Tuesday it will begin offering a three-year bachelor of commerce degree program and a four-year specialized bachelor of commerce – management degree program.

Beyond the Pale owner plans to bring events back to the space once occupied by the Courtyard

The owner of Beyond the Pale Brewing Co., which took over the space in the ByWard Market...

Higher hopes: Creative Dev raises proposed Montreal Road rental complex to 21 storeys

In a revised planning application recently filed with the city, Creative Dev Ventures says it wants to build a 21-storey residential highrise at 1815 Montreal Rd., a few hundred metres east of Blair Road and about a kilometre north of the Gloucester Centre.

Outlook for new home sales and housing starts clouded by tariffs, economic uncertainty

Sales and construction of new homes got off to a good start last month, but the outlook for 2025 has been clouded by growing economic uncertainty.

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