
RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp impacts positive change for young girls
The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) Foundation hosted its popular all-female fundraiser on the gridiron at TD Place, raising more than $65,000 for Girls

RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp impacts positive change for young girls
The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) Foundation hosted its popular all-female fundraiser on the gridiron at TD Place, raising more than $65,000 for Girls

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Former Gee-Gees player helps student athletes
Youcef Lekadir studied business at uOttawa over a decade ago. Now his donation is supporting Telfer students and the Gee-Gees’ football program.

Serviced offices vs. co-working: Decoding the key similarities and differences
The concept of shared workspaces has taken off in recent years, in large part due to the supercharged rise in remote and hybrid work that’s

More working moms willing to quit without greater flexibility at work, report shows
A recent survey found that 36 per cent of Canadian working women were willing to accept a salary reduction in exchange for flexibility at work.


Community leader, advocate Jim Kyte shines in Evening in the Maritimes role
What a catch Jim Kyte turned out to be as honorary chair of the 27th edition of Evening in the Maritimes.

Canopy to refile financial results after finding BioSteel ‘material misstatements’
Canopy Growth Corp. says it will refile three of its past quarterly financial statements after uncovering “material misstatements” linked to its BioSteel business.

High-profile athletes, execs coming to Ottawa feel pinch of fed’s foreign buyer ban
Pro athletes and senior executives trying to buy a home in Ottawa are among those being affected by the federal government’s foreign buyer ban, realtors

‘BlackBerry’ pockets rave reviews as tech leaders say phone story doesn’t ring true
“BlackBerry” director Matt Johnson is enjoying the controversy simmering around his latest film.

Inflation likely slowed again in April, but economists say wage growth a top concern
Canadians’ wages are finally growing faster than prices as inflation continues to ease, but that isn’t necessarily good news for economists.
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