Business leaders ready to pitch downtown arena to NHL commissioner next week
Some of the biggest boosters of a new downtown Sens arena will get a chance to express their support for the project directly to NHL
Business leaders ready to pitch downtown arena to NHL commissioner next week
Some of the biggest boosters of a new downtown Sens arena will get a chance to express their support for the project directly to NHL
CEO TALK: Rogers Sports & Media president Colette Watson on what keeps her up at night
We can’t give you a play-by-play of Monday’s business luncheon featuring Colette Watson but we can tell you that the president of Rogers Sports &
Small business pandemic recovery must be priority for federal budget, local advocates say
The head of Ottawa’s BIA network says she’d like to see measures in the March 28 federal budget that will help return businesses to their
Women have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic for many reasons, including the counter measures that most affected businesses and sectors dominated by women and
Board of trade encourages residents to take part in consultations on the future of the downtown
The task force dedicated to bringing downtown Ottawa back to life is looking for input from as many Ottawans as possible, organizers say. A new
Ottawa Business Growth Survey: Diversity and collaboration is key to business success
Ottawa’s local political and business leaders have done a more effective job at navigating the pandemic and positioning the economy for a stronger recovery than
New horizons for Ottawa’s business community
A change is as good as a rest. And after the last couple of years of unprecedented challenges and uncertainty, we are all in need
Transformative tales at Women, Wine & Wisdom
Dinner featured panel discussion with female cabinet minister, gender-transitioned banker and voice of Canada’s music industry.
Business groups call on feds to bring public sector employees back to the office
In a letter with 33 signatories, business leaders argue that some governments are lagging in their plans to bring public-sector employees back to the office.
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