People on the Move: Former Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez joins NCC as senior-level executive
After almost 20 years as an urban planner with the City of Ottawa, most recently tasked with the job of overseeing its new official plan,
People on the Move: Former Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez joins NCC as senior-level executive
After almost 20 years as an urban planner with the City of Ottawa, most recently tasked with the job of overseeing its new official plan,
Ottawa rents rise 2.2% in 2021, vacancy rate holds steady, CMHC says
While a “considerable number” of new units were added to the city’s rental housing stock last year, the agency said demand rose enough to keep
Red Bird Live ready to fly as Ottawa’s newest music venue
Owner Geoff Cass plans to host open-stage nights, jam sessions, family-friendly gatherings and evening shows featuring performances by folk and Americana artists at the new
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Breakfast program gets a big boost
Starting their school day on an empty stomach is a reality for some children in our community. The Capital Integral Charitable Foundation (CICF) is committed
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate ticks up to 4.7% in January as labour force grows
The region gained 1,400 jobs last month, but that was more than offset by the 4,000 people who resumed their search for work, Statistics Canada
Taking care of (family) business: uOttawa researcher tackles thorny issues of succession planning
In part one of a two-part Q&A, Telfer School of Management professor Peter Jaskiewicz talks about the vital economic role of family enterprises and why’s
Build it and they will come: Ottawa startup’s construction management software gaining fans
Launched in 2019, Corfix is winning converts in an industry that’s notoriously averse to adopting new technology.
University of Ottawa Heart Institute supporters to paint the town red
Dozens of Ottawa businesses are set to match public donations and light up buildings during foundation’s February is Heart Month campaign.
During an address at the Mayor’s Breakfast on Friday, Mona Fortier said the federal government will be looking for private-sector partners to help it digitize
On the grow: OBJ seeking Ottawa’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Annual competition is a unique opportunity for local enterprises to be recognized for substantial, sustainable and profitable growth over the past three years.
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