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Ottawa home prices still expected to rise in 2023 despite recent declines: Royal LePage

The real estate firm reiterated its forecast from December that the aggregate price of a home in Ottawa will be two per cent higher in the fourth quarter of this year than in the final quarter of 2022.

Ottawa Changemakers: Iranian immigrant takes advantage of incubators, accelerators

Despite only having been in Canada for four years, Soheil Ataie is already a familiar face among the region’s entrepreneurship incubator programs. 

Creating engineering leaders is what uOttawa does best

For businesses that get involved, Design Day grants them direct access to students who have been trained to think outside the box.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1% in March

Total employment in Ottawa-Gatineau clocked in at 812,500 in March, compared with 811,700 the previous month, StatCan said in its latest labour market report. 

Invest Ottawa hosts epic grad party at Bayview Yards

The city's innovation hub was party central as some 400 people from the business community celebrated and cheered on our local entrepreneurs during Invest Ottawa’s graduation event.

Downtown Ottawa’s office vacancy rate hits record high of 13.2% in Q1: CBRE

Several prominent local real estate experts say they expect vacancies to keep rising as businesses rethink their space requirements.

Meet Ottawa’s 10 fastest-growing companies

Every year, the Ottawa Business Journal launches a competition to determine the city's top-10 fastest growing companies....

In the changing landscape of Ottawa, does the concept of de-amalgamation make sense?

With the rise of “15-minute neighbourhoods” and the ongoing challenges facing the downtown core, some local officials have been left to wonder if de-amalgamation would make sense for the City of Ottawa.

Lawrence Greenspon gets ’em jazzed up at arts benefit for Ottawa Jazz Festival

Lawrence Greenspon really does deserve a hand (might as well make it the jazz-hand kind) for helping out at the Ottawa Jazz Festival’s annual live auction and benefit concert.

Cleantech firms hope federal budget’s focus on ‘clean economy’ gives them green light to grow

The measures include more than $16 billion in tax credits over the next five years for cleantech manufacturing; clean electricity such as wind, solar, hydro, tidal and nuclear; and investments in clean hydrogen production.