Canada’s inflation rate cools in August but grocery prices continue to climb
In its latest monthly consumer price index (CPI) report, Statistics Canada said grocery prices rose at the fastest rate since 1981, with prices up 10.8
Canada’s inflation rate cools in August but grocery prices continue to climb
In its latest monthly consumer price index (CPI) report, Statistics Canada said grocery prices rose at the fastest rate since 1981, with prices up 10.8
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Cushman & Wakefield tee off for the Bruyere Foundation
Over two decades, real estate brokerage has had a significant impact on the Bruyere Research Institute by raising money.
OSEG Foundation makes major score raising $250K at Gourmet on the Gridiron
Gourmet on the Gridiron, presented by Site Preparation Limited, was held Monday night for its third time at the TD Place stadium at Lansdowne.
Tourism, tech and taxes are top of the list for many of Ottawa’s mayoral candidates
OBJ has reached out to the Ottawa mayoral candidates for their views on business issues. Read this compilation of their plans and ideas, written in
Techopia Live: Noibu scaling at unprecedented rate
In this episode of Techopia Live, Noibu co-founder and CTO Filip Slatinac shares the company’s origin story, explains how Noibu is helping clients and teases
CMHC reports annual rate of housing starts in August down from July
The national housing agency says the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in August was 267,443 units, down three per cent from 275,158 in
Excitement about the electric vehicle sector palpable at regional municipal conference
There was a dignified excitement in the air as elected officials, municipal employees and business representatives gathered to network, showcase and learn from one another.
Feeling thrifty? Check out Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ottawa’s new second-hand clothing shop
The new boutique has been “a project of love” for everyone involved, BBBSO executive director Susan Ingram said at Thursday night’s ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception
Mark Sutcliffe: A vibrant, growing Ottawa needs vibrant, growing local businesses
OBJ reached out to the mayoral candidates about their views on the city’s business community and its priorities and will be sharing their responses, in
Ottawa’s hotel industry still faces ‘big hurdles’ to return to pre-pandemic levels, leaders say
Despite a surge in domestic travel this summer, sector’s recovery still lags behind that of other big Canadian cities, officials argue.
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