Up Close: The story of Grant and Pam Hooker is truly a ‘tail’ of giving and taking
There are few things as Canadian as BeaverTails pastries except, maybe, for a tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole. But here’s what many might not
Up Close: The story of Grant and Pam Hooker is truly a ‘tail’ of giving and taking
There are few things as Canadian as BeaverTails pastries except, maybe, for a tongue stuck to a frozen flagpole. But here’s what many might not
Let the good times roll: Golden Palace celebrates 63 years with half-price egg rolls
Ask Bill Kwong why his restaurant is still in business after more than 60 years and he’ll tell you it’s simply because it’s been around
Two friends team up to build fast-growing hobby store with plans for expansion
When Edmond Georges got a message from a friend who was having success selling long-forgotten Pokemon cards online, he could never have imagined the difference
Dutch craftsman hits nail on head with custom bunkies he sells across Canada
With no construction experience to speak of, Dutch immigrant Arie Daalder has parlayed a passion for craftsmanship into a $1.2-million business building custom bunkies, cabins,
People on the Move: Ali Shafaee joins Live Nation Canada to grow local concert, festival scene
Live Nation Canada has expanded its team with new senior leadership in its Ottawa office, announcing award-winning music festival promoter Ali Shafaee as its regional
Bright Side of Business: Local group supports artists by providing access to health insurance
The Digital Arts Resource Centre’s health insurance is provided through the Arts and Entertainment Plan, a national, not-for-profit insurer created exclusively for artists.
Techopia Live: Job seekers flock to Technata
learn about the topsy-turvy technology recruitment scene, with some local companies starving for talent and others shedding jobs, from experts at Technata.
Op-ed: Living the ‘soft life’ is an interesting workplace trend
“Minimal challenges and relaxation? That can’t possibly align with a highly productive workplace. Or can it?” writes Karen Brownrigg.
Business and the art of city building
In 2019 the Ottawa Board of Trade and the Ottawa Business Journal designed and delivered the first Ottawa City Building Summit to gather local business
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