
Reopening of Wellington Street ‘welcome news’ to tourism officials one year after ‘Freedom Convoy’
Ottawa’s city council has approved a motion to reopen the street in front of Parliament Hill to traffic a year after it was closed off

Reopening of Wellington Street ‘welcome news’ to tourism officials one year after ‘Freedom Convoy’
Ottawa’s city council has approved a motion to reopen the street in front of Parliament Hill to traffic a year after it was closed off

Hot economy, inflation were at crux of BoC’s last rate decision: summary
The Bank of Canada’s governing council ultimately decided to hike its key interest rate last month because of ongoing strength in the economy and inflationary

Shepherds of Good Hope supporters celebrate 40 years of compassion
The whole community congregated together Tuesday for a special evening of song and stories, capped off with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe proclaiming it Shepherds of Good

Urbandale Corporation is shaping Ottawa’s landscape through construction and philanthropy
To help ensure the city they love has the health-care it deserves, Urbandale and the Nadolny and Sachs families donate $7 million to the Campaign


Four-day work week might be worth figuring out for some companies, experts agree
What started as an experiment with the four-day work week has become a staple Iversoft’s work culture – but HR experts say it might not

Canadian business insolvencies up 37.2 per cent in 2022, consumer insolvencies up 11.2 per cent
The number of insolvencies filed by Canadian companies is up — and at least one business organization predicts that figure will keep growing.

Union files complaint against CRA over work-from-home rules
A union representing federal public servants has filed a bad-faith bargaining complaint against the Canada Revenue Agency.

Are you one of Ottawa’s fastest-growing companies? Time to apply!
It’s that time of year: Ottawa Business Journal is once again looking for the region’s fastest-growing private companies.

Local logistics firm invests in warehousing facilities in Ingleside to tap into Hwy. 401 corridor
Wills Transfer, a warehousing and logistics firm with headquarters in Smiths Falls, has completed construction of a 155,000-square-foot warehouse in Ingleside, south of Hwy. 401.
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