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Nothing says productivity like a coffee and a patio. Check out these seven hot spots

Patio season is nearly upon us and thankfully there are a number of gorgeous coffee shops in the city that provide the patio space and wi-fi you need to make that workday feel just a little bit more pleasurable.

You might recognize the fedora, but Jarrod Goldsmith keeps a lot more than that under his hat

Jarrod Goldsmith wasn’t always comfortable donning his now-signature fedora in public. But, he says, ignoring the stares and standing out from the crowd is part of what has allowed him to turn his passion for music into a thriving business.

Veteran engineer Peter Goodeve joins forces with Adjeleian Allen Rubeli

One of the city’s largest locally owned engineering firms is combining with another Ottawa company in an...

Canadian Tulip Festival organizers expect north-south O-Train line to boost crowds this year

The organizer of the annual Canadian Tulip Festival says she’s expecting a big turnout this year, especially...

Here are the Forty Under 40 recipients for 2025

The Ottawa Business Journal and the Ottawa Board of Trade are once again pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s annual Forty Under 40 awards, which have become widely recognized as the region’s most sought-after business award for people under the age of 40.

How CN Cycle for CHEO powers world-class cancer research

“Kids shouldn’t have to die of cancer,” says Tamy Bell when asked why Dr. Shawn Beug’s research...

Sharing “PapaJo’s” story to shine the spotlight on the Campaign to Create Tomorrow

Visitors to the seventh floor of The Ottawa Hospital’s General campus may do a double take outside...

Lior Samfiru reviews: What clients really say after taking on their employers

If you’ve been let go, handed a questionable severance package, or forced out of your job, you’ve...

AI-fuelled startups need ‘clear differentiator’ to make investors take notice, local expert says

Almost all startups are using artificial intelligence in their operations, but those developing their own AI need to do more to set themselves apart if they want to draw the attention of investors, a local business leader says.

Op-ed: To limit impact of potential job cuts, feds need a better return-to-office strategy

In response to OBJ publisher Michael Curran’s argument that Ottawa needs to brace itself for a potential reduction in the size of the public service under a new federal government, I agree that we as a city should be prepared for what could be harsh job cuts.