
Immediate worry of COVID-19 spurred Bank of Canada rate cut, Poloz says
Canada’s top central banker says concerns about the immediate impact of the novel coronavirus spurred the Bank of Canada to cut its trend-setting interest rate

Immediate worry of COVID-19 spurred Bank of Canada rate cut, Poloz says
Canada’s top central banker says concerns about the immediate impact of the novel coronavirus spurred the Bank of Canada to cut its trend-setting interest rate

Farm Boy hopes to perfect ‘urban’ formula with new Metcalfe Street store
After nearly six months of renovations and anticipation from the nearby community, Farm Boy’s newest store is now open at 193 Metcalfe St. in downtown
Ottawa chefs remain ‘unsung heroes’ of Taste For Hope culinary benefit for Shepherds of Good Hope
Non-profit organization to open a brand new 42-unit supportive housing facility on Montreal Road this fall

Ottawa chefs remain ‘unsung heroes’ of Taste For Hope culinary benefit for Shepherds of Good Hope
Non-profit organization to open a brand new 42-unit supportive housing facility on Montreal Road this fall

Best Offices Ottawa: An outdoor office extension
Ruhland and Associates leaves lasting impact on Ottawa’s downtown core with World Exchange Plaza courtyard

Ottawa’s Welbi wins funding at Silicon Valley pitch competition
SoGal’s Nickie Shobeiry writes about the experiences of two Ottawa founders pitching in Silicon Valley this past week

Canopy Growth to lay off 500, close two greenhouses in B.C.
Canopy Growth Corp. is orchestrating a massive overhaul involving a layoff of 500 workers and a multimillion-dollar writedown

Shopify cancels events at L.A. space for entrepreneurs amid coronavirus concerns
Shopify Inc. says it is postponing all events, one-on-one appointments and workshops at its Los Angeles entrepreneurs’ space

Ottawa realtors record most February home sales in 15 years
Following a record-breaking 2019 and a minor dip in January, February’s home sales numbers suggest Ottawa’s resale market is back on the rise

Ottawa Senators fire CEO Jim Little after two months on the job
The Ottawa Senators fired new CEO Jim Little on Wednesday, continuing a string of executive departures for a club that has struggled on and off
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