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Hold onto your boom box, Ashbury College takes partygoers on blast from the past

It was the perfect night to slip on a super-skinny tie before heading to the Ashbury Bash: A Blast from the Past.

Pink flamingos and palm trees at Miami-themed party hosted by Canadian Nurses Foundation

The Canada Room at the National Arts Centre was packed Thursday for The Night Shift: Lighting Up the Night for Nurses party, hosted by the Canadian Nurses Foundation.

Mass layoffs don’t deter tech workers as they stick with sector, look to startups

Layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi has counted layoffs at 788 companies worldwide, resulting in at least 120,699 workers losing their jobs.

Op-ed: Like business, the federal workforce is not turning back the clock, TB boss says

"Public servants have never stopped working and they delivered under extremely difficult circumstances when Canadians needed them most — during the pandemic," writes Mona Fortier.

Don’t forget: The BOBS are fast approaching, time to get your tickets

The annual Best Ottawa Business Awards will be held Thursday, Nov. 24 at the Westin Ottawa. This...

Russian entrepreneur finds security, success and comfort in the heart of Lanark County

She came as a student, discovered a world of welcome and small-town wonder, and stayed to open multiple businesses in Perth, Ont.

Big discoveries are happening at The Royal

Mental health breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, psychedelics, treatment for PTSD and more are being discovered right here in Ottawa.

Protecting your product’s design and function are equally sound IP investments

If your product's design contributes to its value proposition, you need to protect it to stay profitable. Smart & Biggar explains why.

People on the Move: Jacqueline Belsito joins Senators Community Foundation as new president

The Ottawa Senators have acquired a top-performing player, off the ice, anyway, with the hiring of Jacqueline...

Bright Side of Business: iSisters charity receives $38,500 to bolster technology programs for underserved women

Back in 2001 – in the time of indestructible Nokia cellphones and dial-up internet – four women teachers...