
Council OKs aid package for downtown businesses, temporary closure of Wellington Street
Relief measures approved Wednesday include $450,000 in grants to BIAs in areas affected by the three-week protests against vaccine mandates.

Council OKs aid package for downtown businesses, temporary closure of Wellington Street
Relief measures approved Wednesday include $450,000 in grants to BIAs in areas affected by the three-week protests against vaccine mandates.

T.O.-based Crown Realty acquires Gloucester’s Park of Commerce
Deal comes just a few months after company purchased a 50 per cent stake in the downtown Place de Ville office complex.

People on the Move: Former Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez joins NCC as senior-level executive
After almost 20 years as an urban planner with the City of Ottawa, most recently tasked with the job of overseeing its new official plan,
TechopiaLive: Quantropi working to counteract the ‘quantum threat’
In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ talks to an Ottawa founder who is looking to counteract the downside of quantum.

Under the initiative announced last weekend, downtown businesses will be eligible for up to $10,000 to cover non-deferrable operational costs not covered by other federal

After almost three decades, it’s safe to assume McNulty has seen a lot of things in his line of work. Then, the pandemic hit.
Changes coming to the OBCA – Register of individuals with “Significant Control”
In November 2021, Ontario’s Minister of Finance, Peter Bethlenfalvy introduced Bill 43, the Build Ontario Act (Budget Measures), 2021, which received Royal Assent on December

Welch Capital Partners celebrates Cody Sorensen comeback at 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Ottawa athlete and businessman did his family, friends and colleagues proud over the weekend after coming out of Olympic retirement to finish in the top

La Cabriole: Turning a passion for cheese into a winning business
A dream or a passion is often behind the launch of a company. The founders of the Fromagerie La Cabriole fit into this category.

Ottawa rents rise 2.2% in 2021, vacancy rate holds steady, CMHC says
While a “considerable number” of new units were added to the city’s rental housing stock last year, the agency said demand rose enough to keep
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