
As it continues on the road to recovery from the pandemic, the airport is teaming up on a $65-million plan to build two new aircraft

As it continues on the road to recovery from the pandemic, the airport is teaming up on a $65-million plan to build two new aircraft

Ottawa Senators reportedly up for sale
A U.S. sports publication is reporting that the NHL club has retained a financial services firm to explore a sale of the team.

Taggart reduces proposed height of two-tower Carling Avenue residential complex
Developer filed a revised application with the city that would see it reduce the height of the highrises near the Ottawa Hospital’s Civic campus from

Restaurants hope for holiday boom, but looming recession causes concern
Some restaurants and bars are starting to book holiday parties, but it remains to be seen whether bookings will return to pre-pandemic levels, expert says.

Pretty (smart) in pink: New flower café and shop sells itself
With pink plates, pink chairs, pink cotton floss adorning drinks, and a wall of floor-to-ceiling powder-pink roses, marketing for the Luxe Blooms Flower Café often

Heidi Hauver explains why she chooses remote work and how she brings it to life at Shinydocs
Ottawa-based HR leader Heidi Hauver never thought there’d come a day when her professional life didn’t revolve around the office.

Optimizing the benefits of OKRs
I’ve implemented OKRs and have now completed my first cycle through the framework – now what? With Q4 well under way and 2023 on the

Barrhaven’s new commercial offering a boon for retailers, restaurants, and other businesses
Young families looking for a place to work, live and play can take heart: not far from Ottawa they’ll find Barrhaven, a sizable but growing

Connectedness in a hybrid environment: Why human interaction matters now more than ever
The professional landscape has forever shifted following the cataclysmic shake-up caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. And as the dust settles, it’s only now becoming evident

‘iPhone of industrial buildings’: National Capital Business Park springs to life in the east end
Through a creative leasing agreement, Avenue 31 is transforming a federally owned 99-acre parcel of land just inside the greenbelt into the National Capital Business
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