Capital Professional’s Open Mic is music to the ears for Big Brothers Big Sisters
“There’s so much talent in this city, it’s amazing any work gets done,” organizer Ted Carty joked on stage at the Rainbow Bistro on Friday
Capital Professional’s Open Mic is music to the ears for Big Brothers Big Sisters
“There’s so much talent in this city, it’s amazing any work gets done,” organizer Ted Carty joked on stage at the Rainbow Bistro on Friday
As the Canadian Tulip Festival tries to stay afloat among financial worries, one local professional has volunteered to run communications for the organization and hopes
Turning 50 next month was a big enough milestone to motivate Jill Bonk and Jennifer Miller to double-down on a goal they’d set for themselves
Could Ottawa’s clean energy tech cluster be a leader in large-scale atmospheric heat capture and conversion technology? We are witnessing a steady stream of media
Eastern Ontario Regional Housing Summit
Building Together: Unlocking Economic Prosperity by Accommodating Housing The 2024 Housing Summit, presented by Enbridge Gas, will explore how are we coordinating as a region
Owner of local delivery service poised to ‘take the hit’ as carbon tax increase boosts gas prices
Martin Charron, owner of Ottawa-based delivery and courier service Gopher-It Deliveries, is taking calls from his car today as he drives throughout the city, delivering
Who says March goes out like a lamb? Not during International Women’s Month
For many, International Women’s Day can feel like a bit of a whirlwind due to the many celebrations that take place in and around the
Forty years ago, David Beatty and a group of local investors from Brockville had their eye on a vacant manufacturing plant at the edge of
Feds to lend Telesat $2.14B to help finance Lightspeed LEO satellite program
The federal government has agreed to lend Telesat $2.14 billion to help finance the Ottawa-based telecommunications equipment provider’s low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation, the company announced Monday.
Canada’s judge shortage doesn’t have to negatively impact your family – or your business
Arbitration has always been a critical part of Canada’s legal system, but lately it has been getting more attention due to the judge shortage.
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