Ottawa’s unemployment rate drops to 6.7% in January
The number of people working in Ottawa-Gatineau rose by about 9,600 last month, Statistics Canada said, while the labour force also grew.
Ottawa’s unemployment rate drops to 6.7% in January
The number of people working in Ottawa-Gatineau rose by about 9,600 last month, Statistics Canada said, while the labour force also grew.
Bilingualism pays off for Ottawa businesses
One of the region’s leading business organizations is helping local retailers and service providers speak to a new pool of customers in the National Capital
Ottawa businesswomen address COVID-19 challenges during roundtable with Ontario minister
Women lose ground as pandemic pushes participation in labour force down to its lowest level in three decades
Province’s Family Day to be proclaimed Snow Angel Day in Ottawa
Local realtors said 63 properties sold for at least $1 million last month, compared with 16 transactions valued at $1 million-plus in January 2020.
Rachael Wilson named new CEO of Ottawa Food Bank
Former head of communications and development at nonprofit is the first woman to hold top leadership position
Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa to provide new opportunities for low-income youth in Heatherington
Nonprofit organization embraces alternative fundraising options as it plans for new clubhouse in city’s south end
‘Mobile rage room’ offers relief to Ottawa residents bouncing off walls during pandemic
Vengeance Van sees increased demand from families frustrated over tougher lockdown measures
Former Deloitte Ottawa partner Abbott takes on new leadership role at BDO
Veteran accountant becomes BDO’s new managing partner and will oversee 270 employees at nine locations in Ottawa and the surrounding area.
2021 hands Ottawa’s tech innovators a roster of competitive opportunities
Heading into 2021, what opportunities await Ottawa’s tech sector?
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