
Canadian families will pay nearly $700 more for groceries in 2021, report says
Rising bread, meat and vegetable prices are expected to lead the overall food price increase of three to five per cent

Canadian families will pay nearly $700 more for groceries in 2021, report says
Rising bread, meat and vegetable prices are expected to lead the overall food price increase of three to five per cent

Dreessen: ByWard Market plan needs a bolder vision of excellence
Area could be an incubator for testing how to support small businesses in a post-COVID economy, creating the walkable, sustainable community we all aspire to

Younger buyers fuelling e-commerce explosion, Shopify says in new study
According to the Ottawa-based firm, more than half of the shoppers in the 11 countries it surveyed have shifted more of their spending online since

Sens beef up C-suite with new hires, sign business boss to long-term deal
The NHL club’s front-office makeover continues as it said Tuesday it’s officially brought three more former executives from the Arizona Coyotes into its fold.

Ottawa consultant warns of ‘venture capital Ice Age’ as funding dries up in Q3
In Ottawa, 24 companies have landed a combined $91 million in VC funding from January to the end of September, according to the latest Canadian

Ottawa’s Hexo revises share consolidation plan as stock price on NYSE rises
The firm said Monday it has amended the offer to one post-consolidation share for every four shares held.
Blue-collar approach paying dividends for Ottawa AI firm Contextere
Seven-person company that helps front-line repair workers perform tasks more efficiently lands $850,000 deal with U.K.-based defence technology giant.

Richcraft plans pair of residential highrises near corner of Bank and Lisgar
The development would include a total of 521 suites in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, plus underground parking with paid spots

OSEG vows to keep Redblacks, 67’s at Lansdowne for decades to come
OSEG managing partner and executive chairman Roger Greenberg made the pledge in a letter to Mayor Jim Watson and Coun. Mathieu Fleury on Monday.

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