Ottawa in prime position to become e-commerce hub, Broccolini exec says
Capital’s location between Toronto and Montreal makes it a sought-after site for retailers looking satisfy growing demand for same-day deliveries, Anthony Broccolini says.
Ottawa in prime position to become e-commerce hub, Broccolini exec says
Capital’s location between Toronto and Montreal makes it a sought-after site for retailers looking satisfy growing demand for same-day deliveries, Anthony Broccolini says.
It’s a $1M win for Cancer Champions Breakfast in support of Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation
Annual event raises most amount of money to date despite switching to a virtual format due to COVID-19 pandemic
Ottawa inflation rate holds steady at 0.9%
Consumer demand has held up better than expected over the summer, which has allowed for price growth in some categories as well as letting businesses
How Ottawa will emerge from COVID-19
Pandemic weighs down business outlook but sparks new opportunities for local economy
COVID-19 ‘uncertainty’ puts shackles on Ottawa real estate market in Q2, report says
A total of 50 office, retail, industrial, apartment and hotel properties changed hands in Ottawa in the second quarter, a 37 per cent drop from
Recipe for success? Ottawa engineer hopes AI-driven ‘robot chef’ becomes the next kitchen necessity
Khalid Aboujassoum’s stovetop appliance looks much like a crock pot and uses machine-learning technology to cook meals from pre-prepared ingredients.
Ottawa’s tally of VC deals rising despite pandemic, report says
A total of 16 local companies landed VC financing in the first six months of this year, up from a dozen in the first half
Ottawa Athletic Club closing for good after 44 years as pandemic hits fitness business hard
Trailblazing fitness centre that opened in 1976 welcomed more than 1,500 people a day before COVID-19.
Philanthropy in Ottawa: uOttawa receives the gift of time, talent and treasure
Simon Nehme COVID-19 Design Challenge sees students compete to develop innovative solutions and prototypes to address some of the world’s post-pandemic challenges.
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate ticks up to 9.2% in August
Region added nearly 10,000 new positions in August, but employment-seekers returning to the market en masse drove up jobless rate.
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