All in the family: Sender Gordon takes over for dad Steve as president and CEO of Regional Group
Third-generation executive officially took the reins on Jan. 1 and follows in the footsteps of his father, who’d run the company since 1984.
All in the family: Sender Gordon takes over for dad Steve as president and CEO of Regional Group
Third-generation executive officially took the reins on Jan. 1 and follows in the footsteps of his father, who’d run the company since 1984.
Op-ed: Five business maxims for 2021 and beyond
Normal is dead, renewal lies ahead, onward we tread, writes columnist Walter Robinson.
‘Fighting for our lives’: Canada’s theatre industry tries to plan for uncertain 2021
NAC is thinking on a more local scale, rather than counting on productions with international artists or even those from other regions in Canada who
Housing starts jump in November, CMHC says
Ottawa-Gatineau developers started work on 1,496 new builds in November, according to the federal agency, up from the 1,240 starts recorded in November 2019.
‘People-first strategy’ proves its worth during pandemic
Why Colonnade BridgePort turned to Stratford Managers to up its HR game
Wage subsidies providing ‘safety net’ for companies, employees
While some Ottawa businesses say these programs played a critical role in helping them weather the pandemic, the impact – and takeup – of these
The Bright Side of Business: Indigenous tourism operators ready to ride economic recovery
‘I think we’re going to see more Canadians staying within our borders, which will be amazing.’
Dreessen: ByWard Market plan needs a bolder vision of excellence
Area could be an incubator for testing how to support small businesses in a post-COVID economy, creating the walkable, sustainable community we all aspire to
OSEG vows to keep Redblacks, 67’s at Lansdowne for decades to come
OSEG managing partner and executive chairman Roger Greenberg made the pledge in a letter to Mayor Jim Watson and Coun. Mathieu Fleury on Monday.
Global star search: Kanata North tech park launches online job board
KNBA executive director Jamie Petten said the new initiative is the “natural next step” in the organization’s gradual evolution to more of a virtual model.
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