Roll of the dice: One Ottawa restaurateur tells the story of her gamble in Vegas
Why would a restaurant in Ottawa open a second location in Vegas? That is a very good question. It was a gamble. I’ll tell you
Roll of the dice: One Ottawa restaurateur tells the story of her gamble in Vegas
Why would a restaurant in Ottawa open a second location in Vegas? That is a very good question. It was a gamble. I’ll tell you
Best Offices Ottawa: Designing an elevated space for a growing company
Figurr Architects Collective creates a modern home for Recollective’s expanding team
Ottawa Tourism to dole out millions in grants to local businesses
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is giving local organization $5.5 million to help Ottawa-based tourism businesses develop “new and enhanced products and
Best Offices Ottawa: Inspiring employees through thoughtful art
The Art Bank helps the Global Centre for Pluralism broach difficult subjects through careful artwork curation
Saint Paul University: Ottawa’s engaged, human, open and spiritual university is a hidden gem
Contrary to popular belief, Saint Paul University is not solely a religious institution. For example, while students are learning to look within and beyond themselves
Au revoir, Kareen Rispal: French ambassador bids farewell to Ottawa
The grand salon inside the Embassy of France was packed with people Wednesday night as guests said their goodbyes to outgoing Ambassador Kareen Rispal.
Why we must revitalize downtown Ottawa
Downtown Ottawa is a very special place to our community, and to the world. It is the heart of our cultural, economic, and social landscape
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,
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
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
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