
‘Ladies night’ raises $8,000 for Ottawa’s Harmony House
Jeri Campbell, wife of Ottawa RedBlacks head coach Rick Campbell, was among roughly 100 women helping to raise money for victims of domestic abuse during

‘Ladies night’ raises $8,000 for Ottawa’s Harmony House
Jeri Campbell, wife of Ottawa RedBlacks head coach Rick Campbell, was among roughly 100 women helping to raise money for victims of domestic abuse during

Shares of Canopy Growth, other marijuana producers, jump after legalization reports
Citing senior federal sources, CBC News and the Globe and Mail reported that the Liberal government is planning to table legislation ahead of April 20,

Calling all Dreamers, Innovators and Leaders
The Ottawa Business Growth Survey has drawn the same conclusion two years in a row – attracting skilled talent remains the top issue keeping local

Fewer Canadian travellers blocked at U.S. land border
Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald Trump’s immigration policies are making it much

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Here are some of the events that are expected to make headlines in the days ahead: Poloz in Oshawa: Canada’s top banker will be in
Communicating Through Change – Even When it Happens Every Day
People talk a lot about managing change, and there is hardly a public or private organization that hasn’t been through the joys and the pains

Hydro Ottawa offers incentives of up to $2,000 for business lighting upgrades
Take a good look at the lights in your office, store, restaurant or business. Do you see energy-guzzling products such as incandescent lamps, halogen track

The Ottawa residents’ guide to making the most of 2017
After years of preparation and planning, Ottawa is ready to host the world for Canada’s 150th birthday. You could say we already broke the ice

Ottawa inflation rate accelerates to 2% in February
The annual pace of inflation in Canada ticked lower in February as higher prices for gasoline were offset in part by declining costs for fresh

Cleanup of new Ottawa Hospital site to cost $11M
The Sir John Carling Building sat on the land until it was imploded in 2014, but the demolition left behind a chemical residue that leaked
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