Former governor general Michaëlle Jean addresses uOttawa Telfer business students at ELLE Gala
It was the largest turnout yet for the event, with more than 200 attendees at the Sidedoor Contemporary Kitchen & Bar in the ByWard Market
Former governor general Michaëlle Jean addresses uOttawa Telfer business students at ELLE Gala
It was the largest turnout yet for the event, with more than 200 attendees at the Sidedoor Contemporary Kitchen & Bar in the ByWard Market
Joyel Singfield to become first female GM in Royal Ottawa Golf Club’s history
In a sport that’s traditionally been slow to embrace change, Joyel Singfield’s new job as general manager of the Royal Ottawa Golf Club is another
A new teamwork approach to navigating Ottawa’s hot real estate market
Lasting connection with clients helps set Ted Langstaff of Royal LePage
Performance Realty apart
Ottawa’s Martello raises $4.6M to fund acquisitions
Ottawa-based Martello Technologies dipped into the well of public market funding this past week, looking to raise more money to finance its M&A strategy
Ottawa doctors perform in hospital scrubs at benefit concert for Bruyère
Piano-playing physician Carol Wiebe and singing cardiac surgeon Fraser Rubens explore connection between music and medicine
Ottawa area’s agri-tourism sector proves to be growing industry
A new generation of entrepreneurs is launching markets, mazes and other attractions catering to visitors looking to get away from it all
Bringing a smile to the Ottawa community
Dr. Tanya Bracanovich has made it her goal to build a career to support herself and her family while giving back to the community that
Op-ed: Ottawa kids are part of a climate revolution. Let’s join them before it’s too late
Mike Gerbis, CEO of the GLOBE Series, calls on members of the Ottawa business community to join youth-led action against climate change
Ottawa’s Gary Zed bringing his ‘A’ game to new business venture
Well-regarded Ottawa tax lawyer leaves Big Four accounting world behind to launch new family enterprise advisory service
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate holds at 2.1 per cent in August
The annual rate of inflation in the nation’s capital held steady in August as the rest of the country saw the pace of price hikes
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