Breaking a sweat (and lovin’ it) at RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp
The popular fundraiser for the OSEG (Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group) Foundation was back at TD Place stadium after getting benched by the pandemic over
Breaking a sweat (and lovin’ it) at RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp
The popular fundraiser for the OSEG (Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group) Foundation was back at TD Place stadium after getting benched by the pandemic over
Toronto-based semiconductor technology firm makes waves with Kanata expansion
Alphawave IP says new March Road facility will employ 100-plus workers by the end of the year and could become the rapidly growing company’s main
Petawawa mom discovers she’s her own best ‘boss babe’
With 500 subscribers and more than 30,000 downloads, the Boss Babes podcast is a bubbly, Ottawa Valley-based voice for women-led businesses.
Golfers take a swing at ending world poverty
The Ottawa business community turned out to the World Partnership Golf tournament in support of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, which aims to end cycles
A demand for cybersecurity can be your career opportunity
Those who desire to constantly learn and improve their skill sets will find they are in high demand, and there are plenty of opportunities for
Embassy of France paints town red, white and blue for Bastille Day
Fears that the weather would stage an ugly revolt proved to be entirely unfounded at the large garden party hosted Thursday by the Embassy of
‘Tough’ 6-12 months ahead for Canadians amid inflation, rate hikes: expert
As Canadians face a double whammy of skyrocketing inflation and the largest interest rate hike seen in 24 years, one expert is warning that prices
Marjolaine Hudon: RBC Bluesfest ‘good for people’s souls’
The return of the country’s largest outdoor music festival infuses life back into the downtown core.
City council boosts YOW recovery and growth with approval of new plan
City council has voted to support the Ottawa airport’s post-pandemic recovery with the creation of an airport-specific Community Improvement Plan (CIP).
Tall ships deliver treasure chest of visitors, economic spinoffs
As a city of a little over 20,000 residents, Brockville punches above its weight when it comes to staging summer festivals and special events that
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