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Forget dividends, it’s a trap!

This is what I told John, a client of mine. John is a lawyer and asked me...

Alexander Shaw

Brazeau Seller Law, an Ottawa-based law firm, is pleased to announce that Alexander Shaw has joined the...

Cornwall CAO Mathieu Fleury shares his insights on big developments for the city, including Great Wolf Lodge

Six months into his new role as chief administrative officer for the City of Cornwall, Mathieu Fleury says he’s excited to tap into Cornwall’s “significant” potential – and his 12-year stint as an Ottawa city councillor is coming in handy.

Businesses may have to ‘pull the plug’ after CEBA deadline comes and goes, small biz advocate says

Time is ticking for small businesses to pay back CEBA pandemic loans — and advocates say the outcome for some could be devastating.

How Mary Ciancibello turned a bad first day at work into a profitable business

Ottawa wardrobe consultant Mary Ciancibello turned a bad first day into a business that helps everyone from CEOs and lawyers, to new moms and divorced dads transform their perspectives on themselves.

GOHBA breakfast with mayor draws sell-out crowd from homebuilding industry

Members of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders' Association (GOHBA) scored quality time Thursday morning with Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, who's sticking to his promise to speak at the association’s first breakfast every January throughout his term in office.

How the LCBO cleverly filled its talent pipeline during a labour shortage

The LCBO got some inspiration from Ottawa's Performance Plus Rehabilitative Care last year, solving two problems with one program.

If only we could all look as great as Diana Kirkwood, should we live to 96

Come on now, devoted arts supporter and lover of all parties Diana Kirkwood can't turn 96 – and a half — without a celebration.

Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation

What we do Each week more than 1,500 people will visit Queensway Carleton Hospital (QCH) for emergency services...

Not as many perks for job seekers in 2024 as labour market returns to balance, HR expert says

For Ottawa’s labour market, 2024 will be the year of compromise as the balance of power starts to swing back to employers, according to James Baker, CEO and co-founder of Keynote Group.