Interim no more: Sonya Shorey named president and CEO of Invest Ottawa
Invest Ottawa has turned to one of its longest-serving executives to lead the organization as it tackles challenges ranging from kickstarting the downtown economy to
Interim no more: Sonya Shorey named president and CEO of Invest Ottawa
Invest Ottawa has turned to one of its longest-serving executives to lead the organization as it tackles challenges ranging from kickstarting the downtown economy to
‘Suicide prevention work’: New research sheds light on mental health crisis in hospitality industry
Last month, Smart Serve Ontario launched a new mental health initiative to provide hospitality workers with free access to mental health support, one of the
Cornerstone Housing for Women celebrates 40 years at garden party
Eamonn McKee and his wife Mary opened their official residence in Rockcliffe Park to Cornerstone Housing for Women, allowing the non-profit organization to hold its
Ottawa developer Scarabelli resubmits plans for 16-storey mixed-use highrise in Glebe
An Ottawa real estate firm has resubmitted an application to demolish a pair of commercial buildings on the north edge of the Glebe and replace
Electrical engineering considerations for making the switch to an electric vehicle
As the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to surge, more people are looking to install EV charging stations. While the benefits of owning an
Shareholder agreements: Helping business owners resolve disputes before they arise
Many shareholders operate under the assumption that they and their fellow shareholders are all on the same page with respect to their rights and obligations
Now we’re flying: Porter Airlines brings Mr. Porter’s House Party to town
Hundreds of guests were invited on Thursday to Porter’s so-called “house party”, where, thankfully, the leave-your-shoes-at-the-door rule did not apply.
With demo of LaSalle Causeway bridge underway, concerns arise about next steps
With the awarding of a contract to demolish the Lasalle Causeway bridge, discussions in Kingston are now turning to what comes next.
Indigenous business owners offering cultural experiences are seeing a significant uptick in interest, particularly from domestic travellers, as Canadians seek Indigenous education and experience.
Experts say rate cut could spur demand as Ottawa home sales fall in May
New home listings soared in the capital last month, but demand failed to keep pace as sales declined from the previous year in what has
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