Taking the temperature of Ottawa’s commercial real estate market
Subleases and vacancy rates will likely continue to rise as most tenants require less space now (and come renewal) due to hybrid plans.
Taking the temperature of Ottawa’s commercial real estate market
Subleases and vacancy rates will likely continue to rise as most tenants require less space now (and come renewal) due to hybrid plans.
Ottawa water sports brand makes waves in sustainability just in time for summer season
With warmer weather on the horizon, an Ottawa company is making a splash, both in the sportswear market and the world of sustainable business.
At ease, soldiers – it’s the 2023 Army Ball
The special evening offered a level of formal elegance our region’s social scene hasn’t witnessed much since before the pandemic.
Creating engineering leaders is what uOttawa does best
For businesses that get involved, Design Day grants them direct access to students who have been trained to think outside the box.
In the changing landscape of Ottawa, does the concept of de-amalgamation make sense?
With the rise of “15-minute neighbourhoods” and the ongoing challenges facing the downtown core, some local officials have been left to wonder if de-amalgamation would
Op-ed: Living the ‘soft life’ is an interesting workplace trend
“Minimal challenges and relaxation? That can’t possibly align with a highly productive workplace. Or can it?” writes Karen Brownrigg.
Lawrence Greenspon gets ’em jazzed up at arts benefit for Ottawa Jazz Festival
Lawrence Greenspon really does deserve a hand (might as well make it the jazz-hand kind) for helping out at the Ottawa Jazz Festival’s annual live
Op-ed: A little good news, bad news on the way to getting my dreams onto the big screen
“Working as a film producer wasn’t something I intended on doing… How hard could it be?” writes producer and screenwriter Chris Bickford.
Ottawa’s ‘most interesting man’ says kindness has been key to nearly a century of service
As he enters his 98th year, Dr. Roland Armitage, Ottawa’s own ‘most interesting man’ credits his lifetime of successes to kindness.
Ottawa’s first milkshake bar sets new standard for sweet in the city
He certainly admits to uttering a nervous oath or two when his milkshake bar — Ottawa’s first, according to Kakkar — finally opened at 204
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