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Feds commit $25M to create Canada’s first-ever LGBTQ entrepreneurship program

The federal government has committed $25 million to create Canada's first-ever LGBTQ entrepreneurship program, an investment one trailblazer called a "game-changer."

Game for an IPO: New Sens investor David Ross looks to take Ross Video public by 2025

As Ross Video approaches its 50th birthday next year, David Ross is also nearing a significant milestone. He’ll turn 60 in April 2025 – the date by which he’s vowed to take the family- and employee-owned company public, a pledge he made to his shareholders nearly a decade ago.

Craft&Crew acquires Fenix Solutions after year of rapid growth

Ottawa-based Craft&Crew Corp. has acquired web development and maintenance agency Fenix Solutions following a period of expansion.

New Senators’ ownership group’s strong local flavour bodes well for franchise, observers say

A group led by Toronto-based businessman Michael Andlauer has reached an agreement in principle to purchase the NHL's Ottawa Senators for close to US$1 billion.

‘Wow effect’: Toronto developer proposes three-tower project near Orléans Town Centre

In a move that would dramatically reshape the east-end skyline, a Toronto-based developer has applied to build a trio of mixed-use highrises in Orléans that would include more than 1,100 residential units along with retail and office space.

From popular restos to the local soccer team, this young company is really cleaning up

In two years, Just Too Clean has become the top cleaning company for over 30 businesses from ByWard Market to the Glebe.

Taggart Group of Companies celebrates three generations of family leadership at 75th anniversary

Nearly 400 guests turned out to help the Taggart family-owned business celebrate its milestone birthday at its headquarters on Albion Road South.

Op-ed: Nighttime, daytime — how about a 24/7 plan for our city?

When it comes to the future of our city, we have no shortage of smart people, great ideas and goodwill. What we lack is a leader and a plan.

Region’s unemployment rate holds steady at 4.2% in May as labour force grows

Canada's unemployment rate ticked higher to 5.2 per cent in May, marking the first increase since August 2022 as economists have been watching for any sign of a softening labour market.

Nordstrom exit, arrival of new retailers could herald more changes at Rideau Centre, market watchers say

The departure of Nordstrom from the Rideau Centre this month could open the door to new types of tenants as malls shift from traditional mainstays to more “experiential” businesses like spas and entertainment venues, real estate experts say.