
Surviving and Thriving on Main Street: Vanier’s Jacobsons adjusts operations during pandemic
Enhanced online shopping options, ‘takeout’ service helps popular Vanier retailer stay engaged with customers.
Surviving and Thriving on Main Street: Vanier’s Jacobsons adjusts operations during pandemic
Enhanced online shopping options, ‘takeout’ service helps popular Vanier retailer stay engaged with customers.
Women’s Business Network unites female leaders amid COVID-19 challenges
Businesses and associations across Ottawa have had to find new and creative ways of connecting with clients and colleagues – a challenge the Women’s Business
Ottawa malls banking on motivated shoppers to drive holiday sales
While Santa might not be coming to their properties and surveys suggest Canadians aren’t in a spending mood, several local mall managers are seeing signs
Health-tech firm Welbi set to roll out contact-tracing tool in retirement homes
Ottawa company says that with just one click, system can determine which staff members and residents came into contact with a person infected with COVID-19,
Ottawa’s inflation rate accelerates to 1.7%
Nationally, rising food prices push annual rate of inflation 0.7% higher in October
Burgeoning Microsoft sales channel helps boost Martello’s revenues in Q2
Kanata firm reported a 63 per cent jump in second-quarter revenues Wednesday as it continues to add new income streams and grow its customer base
Manulife buys luxury Gatineau apartment complex for $63M
Le Vibe, a Gatineau development that includes 181 rental suites, is Manulife Investment Management’s first residential purchase in the National Capital Region.
Watch: STUFF Made and Built in Eastern Ontario launches
An in-depth look at the local manufacturing sector.
Ottawa chefs prepare for return of meetings and conventions with new culinary offerings, services
With many conferences and conventions rescheduled, several of the city’s top chefs are hard at work planning new ways of using food to bring people
Housing starts stall in October as multi-unit builds drop dramatically
Builders started work on 930 new dwellings last month, a drop of more than 20 per cent from the 1,196 starts recorded in October 2019.
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