It’s official: Food For Thought is now a bona fide charity in Ottawa
A local grassroots movement to keep vulnerable people fed during the pandemic has picked up more steam than a simmering pressure cooker full of beans.
It’s official: Food For Thought is now a bona fide charity in Ottawa
A local grassroots movement to keep vulnerable people fed during the pandemic has picked up more steam than a simmering pressure cooker full of beans.
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Developer eyes plan to replace Bank Street retail plaza with 16-storey mixed-use complex
SerCo Realty Group wants to build a highrise with 160 rental suites at 1400 Bank St., just south of the Billings Bridge Shopping Centre, on
Solace steps up hiring amid surging demand for data management software
Ottawa firm says it plans to boost its headcount from its current 400 to more than 500 over the next 12 months as it diversifies
Shepherds of Good Hope Foundation introduces 11 new champions, and you probably know some of them
High-profile Ottawans are working with the non-profit organization to identify, cultivate and support the growth of new and existing philanthropic relationships.
An Ottawa-based solution to the menstrual industry’s woes
After launching three weeks ago, Only already has approximately 100 subscribers, with a tampon applicator as the most popular purchase.
‘Bullish on 2022’: Buoyed by new ownership, March Networks eyes ambitious growth agenda
Kanata-based video surveillance software firm – which was recently acquired by Taiwanese manufacturer Delta in a US$114M deal – says it’s ready to rebound after
Cadillac Fairview floats plan for 21-storey highrise at Rideau Centre
Mall owner wants to construct a mixed-use tower with 280 rental apartments and ground-floor retail space on land currently occupied by a heritage building.
Bright side of business: Jamieson Law reaps real rewards from going virtual
Three years before the pandemic forced the legal industry to move online, Bree Jamieson-Holloway had already opened a virtual law firm.
Carleton, CAE team up to give women students hands-on STEM skills training
New program, which features joint research projects and fellowships as well as training on CAE software and equipment, will see students work on a broad
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