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Op-ed: What is open banking and why should the average business owner care
Canada is now the only G7 nation without a legislative open‐banking framework and small and medium-sized businesses are missing out as a result. What is

Ottawa couple gets barefoot shoe company Nunorm up and running through bootstrapping
An Ottawa-based barefoot shoe company is getting its feet wet with an in-person business in the ByWard Market. Meryl and Michael Baker, the husband and

REDBLACKS linebacker loves playing in home city, but might love giving back more
As a linebacker for the Ottawa REDBLACKS, Ottawa native James Peter says he’s “extremely grateful” to be one of the rare CFL players with the

Crystal Bay home on Ottawa River most expensive property sold in 2025 at more than $4.9M
A Crystal Bay home that has sold for more than its asking price of $4.9 million is the most expensive residential property sold in Ottawa

Spurs & Sparkles gallops past $150K in support of Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation
Event: Spurs & Sparkles at Wesley Clover Parks Funds raised: $151,967 for the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation Seen in the crowd: Shannon Gorman, QCH Foundation

National home sales rise as long-awaited boost ‘seems to have finally arrived’: CREA
The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July rose 6.6 per cent compared with a year ago, continuing an upward trend after the

Local officials keep wary eye on labour disruptions at Air Canada
With more than 500 Air Canada flights set to be cancelled by Friday as a potential strike looms, local officials said it’s unclear how the cancellations, or any sort of

Ottawa housing market sees busiest July since 2021, OREB says
The Ottawa real estate market had its busiest July since the pandemic, signalling demand for homes in the capital remains steady even as some other Ontario cities are seeing a

Two local hotel restaurants made Canada’s top 50. We try them out and suggest one more
Hotel restaurants often get a bad rap. In my humble and honest opinion, sometimes it’s warranted; they can be overpriced while under-delivering on quality and service. However, sometimes a hotel

Centretown BIA plans to expand again, encompassing 300 additional businesses
As part of its revitalization plan, the Centretown BIA could see its boundaries expand to include 300 businesses by the new year. SabriNa Lemay, executive director of the Centretown BIA,

Upcoming pay transparency law could ruffle feathers if not handled properly, experts say
A new pay transparency law in Ontario will allow job-seekers a clearer understanding of compensation, but may also create conflict if current employees are being paid the same or less

Air travel between the U.S. and Ottawa ‘relatively stable’ so far in 2025, YOW data show
While it was a slow June for travel between Canada and the U.S., a bump in domestic and international travel helped the Ottawa International Airport surpass 400,000 monthly passengers in

UPDATED: Calian IT and cyber boss Michael Tremblay leaving firm for new CEO role
Michael Tremblay is stepping down as head of Calian Group’s IT and cybersecurity division to take on a new role as CEO of another Ottawa tech firm, the veteran executive