Brigil eyes plan for multiple mixed-use highrises at former Greyhound bus terminal site
Plan calls for more than 1,000 residential units as well as office and retail space – but the ward councillor cautions the proposal might not
Brigil eyes plan for multiple mixed-use highrises at former Greyhound bus terminal site
Plan calls for more than 1,000 residential units as well as office and retail space – but the ward councillor cautions the proposal might not
Housing starts stay strong in January thanks to multi-unit builds, CMHC says
Ottawa homebuilders started work on 450 new dwellings in January, up from 371 starts in the same month in 2020, the federal agency reported this
People on the Move: Jason Tasse appointed president of Lee Valley Tools
Plus, news about other Ottawa-area executives, managers and professionals starting new positions.
Hexo to acquire Zenabis in $235M deal, gain European pot market foothold
The companies believe the deal will help Ottawa-based cannabis producer access the European medical cannabis market through Zenabis’ partnerships.
The value of being great at receiving feedback
Have you ever been in the situation where a colleague asks for feedback and you break out in a cold sweat? Just thinking about what
Be recognized as one of Ottawa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
OBJ’s Fastest Growing Companies competition is a unique opportunity for Ottawa-based enterprises to be recognized for substantial, sustainable and profitable growth.
MNP to add 80 Ottawa-area Deloitte employees as part of national expansion
Staff from Deloitte’s offices in Ottawa, Kanata, Gatineau and Hawkesbury will join MNP’s local office as part of the Calgary-based firm’s plan to buy a
New BIA exec aims to get Ottawa’s mainstreet businesses back on their feet
“It breaks my heart when I see the people who are suffering the most financially and mental health-wise,” veteran marketing expert Michelle Groulx says.
‘2021 will be the year that the world finds out that we exist and that we’re special.’
How Ottawa meeting planners are creating engaging virtual events
With in-person events on hold for the foreseeable future, event planners in the capital are putting a new spin on virtual gatherings.
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
Sponsored