Three things Ottawa business leaders would like to see from the next council
Executives from the retail, live music, hospitality and tech sectors weighed in on their top priorities for the city’s next group of elected officials during
Three things Ottawa business leaders would like to see from the next council
Executives from the retail, live music, hospitality and tech sectors weighed in on their top priorities for the city’s next group of elected officials during
The Ottawa Hospital’s President’s Breakfast serves up early morning inspiration
Guests heard of the exciting times ahead as the hospital begins building a new Carling Avenue campus with the goal of revolutionizing the future of
Op-ed: Quiet quitting or absent leaders? Either way, Ottawa may be more prone to it
People think this so-called quiet quitter phenomenon is something new. It’s not. People have been quietly quitting their absent leaders for decades.
Ottawa’s unemployment rate falls to 3.4% in August, bucking national trend
It marks the capital’s lowest unemployment rate since at least March 2001 – the earliest date for which statistics are available.
Fullscript co-founder Kyle Braatz named Ottawa’s 2022 CEO of the Year
Leader of Ottawa-based online health-care firm has spearheaded firm’s growth into a multinational enterprise that provides nutritional supplements and treatment plans to millions of patients.
Ottawa Heart Institute Foundation kickstarts day with JUMP IN for Women’s Heart Health
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, said Lianne Laing at Thursday morning’s launch of JUMP IN for Women’s Heart Health.
Turbulent waters: Ottawa Valley business navigates search for new owners
Ottawa Whitewater Leaders Rafting, or OWL Rafting, as it’s affectionately known, is for sale to the right buyer — one with a passion for paddling,
‘We’re here for the long run’: Morguard ‘bullish’ on Ottawa market after buying Kinaxis HQ
The purchase of the five-storey, 163,000-square-foot property in the Kanata West Business Park enlarges Morguard’s total Ottawa portfolio to 5.5 million square feet.
Yes, festivals are back – but Ottawa’s tourism sector ‘not out of the woods,’ industry leaders say
While hotel occupancy rates last month were up 42 per cent over 2021 and 130 per cent higher than two years ago, they remained below
Turning Ottawa’s commercial properties into ‘exciting, magnetic spaces’
The big themes coming out of discussions with clients and business leaders all revolve around the desire to create space that is magnetic and gets
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