The Royal’s Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast raises more than $400K
More than 650 business leaders came together Tuesday at the EY Centre to support The Royal Ottawa Foundation’s Leaders For Mental Health Breakfast.
The Royal’s Leaders for Mental Health Breakfast raises more than $400K
More than 650 business leaders came together Tuesday at the EY Centre to support The Royal Ottawa Foundation’s Leaders For Mental Health Breakfast.
Why tech companies are opening new offices despite allowing remote, hybrid work
Shopify is one of the many tech companies not backing away from new digs even as their leaders espouse hybrid or remote work arrangements.
Techopia Live: So long, Corel. Hello, Alludo.
One of Ottawa’s most iconic technology companies is changing its brand after 37 years and boldly looking to the future.
Purple Tie Gala raises funds, awareness for Cornerstone Housing for Women
The foundation beneath Cornerstone Housing for Women got a whole lot stronger on Saturday as a sold-out crowd of 250 supporters turned out to donate,
Truth and reconciliation must include more cohesive and holistic solutions to the challenges faced by Indigenous business owners, says expert.
Superachievers fêted at 2022 Businesswoman of the Year Awards Gala
After two-year pandemic hiatus, popular gala returned to celebrate and recognize Ottawa businesswomen and their accomplishments.
TCC Canada proves coworking space not just passing fad
Coworking space may have begun as an experimental office-sharing concept, but they’ve evolved into a multi-billion-dollar industry that’s disrupting the way we lease and use
For Sara Rossmann, a new gig as CEO is all about building a community
For Sara Rossmann, good leadership is about recognizing that we’re all human, we all make mistakes, and we all have our bad days as well
Parliamentary Centre hosts Do It For Democracy soirée at historic Earnscliffe
A clear majority of attendees enjoyed themselves at a lovely soirée held at the official residence of the British high commissioner on Tuesday in support
Restaurants in Canada are raising prices, shrinking menus and reducing hours in a bid to survive inflation and labour shortages, a new report says, and
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Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall