
ByWard Market business owners not fully convinced about new police operations centre
Some ByWard Market business owners are unsure whether a new hub for police in the Rideau Centre will do much to address ongoing safety concerns.

ByWard Market business owners not fully convinced about new police operations centre
Some ByWard Market business owners are unsure whether a new hub for police in the Rideau Centre will do much to address ongoing safety concerns.

Reliance on exports means the seaway strike causes greater uncertainty, local farmer says
With soybean season coming to an end and corn coming to top of mind, one local farmer says the effects of the seaway strike will

It’s Johnny B. Goode for tennis bad boy John McEnroe at Ottawa Celebrity Sports Dinner
John McEnroe’s stringed instrument of choice may no longer be the tennis racquet, judging by the way the former professional tennis star played the guitar

Getting SaaS-y: Expanded SaaS North returns to Shaw Centre Nov. 15 and 16
SaaS North, which bills itself as “Canada’s largest in-person gathering of software-as-a-service startups and scaleups,” is returning to the Shaw Centre on Nov. 15 and

BoC holds key interest rate at 5%, keeps door open to more hikes in case of sticky inflation
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate steady at five per cent today, noting there are clearer signs of the economy cooling and

Thermal Energy turns Q1 profit as revenues surge 66% from a year ago
Riding a wave of new contract wins, Thermal Energy International turned a profit in the first quarter of fiscal 2023 as revenues rose 66 per

Eastern Ontario is home to many businesses involved in the agriculture sector. From growers and producers, to transport and processing, it’s a sector that generates

Plans are afoot to bring The Glengarry News, shuttered after 131 years, back to life
The former managing editor of a recently shuttered Eastern Ontario newspaper is “cautiously optimistic” about ongoing efforts to bring the paper back to life.

‘We need to start moving dirt’: Demand for industrial space in Ottawa still strong, panel says
With available industrial space shrinking and rents steadily rising in the National Capital Region, an executive from one of the city’s largest commercial property management

Grain farmers hit by seaway strike, as both sides agree to sit down with mediator
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. has applied to the Canada Industrial Relations Board for an exception on the transport of grain, a request that
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