RedBlacks, business leaders score one for the kids at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron
More than 400 people attended OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron event, raising $300,000 for its work helping youth overcome barriers to sports.
RedBlacks, business leaders score one for the kids at OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron
More than 400 people attended OSEG Foundation’s Gourmet on the Gridiron event, raising $300,000 for its work helping youth overcome barriers to sports.
Shopify leaders Lütke, Finkelstein pull up stakes from capital
More than two years after his company removed the word “Ottawa” from the placeline on its news releases, Shopify chief executive Tobi Lütke has stopped
ByWard Market businesses say safety should be priority for new district authority
As the new ByWard Market District Authority prepares to launch next spring, businesses in the area are hoping to see safety made a top priority.
‘Bleisure’? ‘Lizness’? Business travel still not what it used to be in Eastern Ontario
While an expected rebound in business travel didn’t materialize this year, some communities in Eastern Ontario still see it as a growth area.
How a ‘business reset’ could lead to more success
As we enjoy the last days of summer, I hope everyone living in or visiting Ottawa enjoy all that our beautiful city has to offer
A roaring good time: Lumière Gala at Brookstreet Hotel raises $120K for Queensway Carleton Hospital
There were signs Lumière was going to be unique and different long before reaching the hotel lobby. A pair of antique cars parked right outside
National Capital Region’s unemployment rate ticks up to 4.8% in August: StatCan
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate rose again in August as the region’s workforce continued to grow faster than the number of new jobs, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Up Close: Former NHLer Shawn Rivers on how he found ‘happiness after hockey’
After retiring from hockey at 30, former NHLer Shawn Rivers bought a small Ottawa signage company. He’s since grown Gunn Media into an established brand
From tech to wine, Natalie MacLean appreciates the social grapevine
Ottawa-based entrepreneur Natalie MacLean said she learned the hard way that networking can’t be overlooked, after leaving the tech industry to become a wine writer
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