
Ottawa physicians perfect footwork at ‘Dancing with Docs’ fundraiser
All eyes were on a group of Ottawa doctors who performed under extremely stressful conditions, surrounded by bright lights and loud noises, and subject to

Ottawa physicians perfect footwork at ‘Dancing with Docs’ fundraiser
All eyes were on a group of Ottawa doctors who performed under extremely stressful conditions, surrounded by bright lights and loud noises, and subject to

Bombardier unable to shake off public anger over pay to executives
Bombardier appears unable to shake off public anger over hefty pay packages to its senior executives. Dozens of angry protesters launched paper airplanes in front

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Charm offensive: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne heads to Illinois on Monday to meet with business leaders and Gov. Bruce Rauner to deliver a pro-trade message.

Merging health care with construction: Ottawa businesswomen of the year nominee Kyla Cullain
Kyla Cullain is the CEO and founder of Next Step Transitions, Ottawa’s only nurse-managed construction company. Through accessible renovations, Next Step Transitions is helping to

Applications to Carleton’s Master of Entrepreneurship up 300%
In just its second year, a new degree offered through Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management program is attracting significant interest, though its explosive growth may

New internal trade deal expected to add billions to Canadian economy
A new internal-trade deal that will remove domestic trade barriers is expected to add billions of dollars to the economy, but an agreement on booze

Ottawa’s Parkdale Food Centre launches community social enterprise
When Karen Secord used to hear the word “innovation” she would often think of high tech, satellites and even that famous futuristic cartoon family, The

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment sinks to 5.1% as feds keep hiring
The swelling ranks of public servants in Ottawa-Gatineau pushed the region’s unemployment rate down for the fourth straight month to reach its lowest level in

Westboro will keep its free parking for now, even if Ottawa’s policy is unfair
Wellington West and Westboro will hold onto their “golden goose” free parking – for now. But the city plans to re-evaluate their parking process. City

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