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Ottawa Art Gallery kicks off online art auction with virtual VIP dinner parties

Annual fundraiser assists non-profit organization in offering free educational programs, tours, events and admission to Ottawa's municipal art gallery and cultural hub

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate drops to 7.1% in November as labour force shrinks

That’s the lowest the rate has been since April, when it stood at 6.9 per cent in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis.

Op-ed: How a new generation of Ottawa’s business community is giving back

As we celebrate the importance of doing good in our community, the future of philanthropy in Ottawa is in good hands.

High-tech rock star: Ottawa’s CEO of the Year John Sicard is a man on a mission

The firm that couldn’t crack $10 million in annual sales when its CEO arrived is now projecting revenues of at least $220 million in the current fiscal year.

Adaptability, innovation and resilience rewarded at 2020 Best Ottawa Business Awards

Annual award ceremony goes virtual in its celebration of Ottawa’s most successful businesses and their leaders

Bust to boom: Syntronic Canada looks to hire 150 new Ottawa employees, ditches plan to shed office space

Six months after looking to sublease nearly a third of its office space, Kanata-based firm is poised to have a much different real estate footprint in 2021.

Bust to boom: Syntronic Canada looks to hire 150 new Ottawa employees, ditches plan to shed office space

Six months after looking to sublease nearly a third of its office space, Kanata-based firm is poised to have a much different real estate footprint in 2021.

Watch: Ottawa’s biggest celebration of local business

Unlike the glitzy gala of years past, this year’s version of the Best Ottawa Business Awards will happen virtually – but a celebration it will be.

Manulife boosts industrial footprint in Ottawa with $11.5M Bantree Street acquisition

It's the second major deal for an Ottawa-area property the global investment firm has announced this week.

Ottawa malls banking on motivated shoppers to drive holiday sales

While Santa might not be coming to their properties and surveys suggest Canadians aren't in a spending mood, several local mall managers are seeing signs of hope amid the gloom.