Ottawa home sales rise in December as OREB hopes ‘consumer confidence is returning’
Ottawa home sales ticked up slightly in December compared with a year earlier but were still well below the five-year average as higher mortgage rates
Local businesses benefit as consumers increasingly choose non-alcoholic options
As alcohol sales drop across Canada, local producers and retailers of non-alcoholic beverage alternatives are getting a boost.
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate remains 4.6% in December
Ottawa-Gatineau’s job creation engine stalled in December as the unemployment rate held steady at 4.6 per cent amid slowing economic growth. Statistics Canada said Friday
What we do The Ottawa School of Art offers a full range of specialized art courses for adults, teens and children in drawing, painting, photography,
What we do Parkdale Food Centre (PFC) believes in an Ottawa where everyone has the means and opportunity to live a healthy, connected and fulfilling
What we do For more than four decades, Salus has played a supportive role in the life stories of people derailed by severe and persistent
With recent mild weather, BeaverTails taking ‘slower’ approach to skateway season prep
Grant Hooker of BeaverTails says his fingers are crossed that the Rideau Canal Skateway will open this winter, but admits he’s taking a cautious approach.
Payroll tax hikes add to CEBA woes for small businesses, CFIB says
More than three-quarters (77 per cent) of small businesses want governments to focus on addressing rising prices and the cost of doing business this year,
Rate cuts and a return to growth: What Deloitte sees on the Canadian economic horizon
The Canadian economy will return to growth in the second half of 2024, with interest rate cuts as early as this spring, according to a
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