
Tim Hortons falls 40 spots in annual reputation ranking
A new survey suggests Tim Hortons has fallen out of favour with Canadians, plummeting 25 points and dropping more than 40 spots from 2017 in

Tim Hortons falls 40 spots in annual reputation ranking
A new survey suggests Tim Hortons has fallen out of favour with Canadians, plummeting 25 points and dropping more than 40 spots from 2017 in

Corus shares soar after it reports $40M Q2 profit, beats expectations
Shares of Corus Entertainment Inc. soared in trading Thursday after the company beat expectations as it reported a second-quarter profit of $40 million. The shares

Ottawa businesses sticking by Facebook despite scandals, marketing experts say
While Facebook’s public image may be taking a beating, many local businesses are sticking with the social media giant, several Ottawa-based marketing firms say. If

Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
General Dynamics Land Systems 1941 Robertson Rd. Description: Miscellaneous communications equipment Buyer: DND $31,931,313 S.i. Systems Ltd. 170 Laurier Ave. W. Description: Informatics professional services

Ottawa home sales jump 12% in March
Ottawa’s residential real estate roared back to life in March with a double-digit increase in sales and an eight-per-cent increase in average house prices, according

Gusto celebrates ‘dream come true’ at grand opening of new Ottawa TV studio
The last time Chris Knight threw a big Gusto party was almost four and a half years ago, to celebrate the launch of his new

Carbon tax revenue could go straight to Ontario residents: McKenna
The federal government could give revenues from a federally imposed carbon tax directly back to Ontario residents instead of the provincial government if whoever is

‘Ottawa’s Own’ puts new spin on attracting visitors to Canada’s capital
For those tasked with promoting Ottawa to the world, images of the Parliament buildings and scenic Rideau Canal have traditionally been mainstays in the effort

New Chinese tariffs will force Canada to defend against U.S. competition: industry groups
New Chinese retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods will cause global disruptions and force Canadians to defend their markets against heightened American competition, say soybean, meat

New incentives offer Ottawa businesses up to $2,500 in free refrigeration upgrades
Refrigeration equipment is an essential part of many businesses. Unfortunately, it can also be one of their largest operating expenses.
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