‘Extend a helping hand’: Support for Ukraine the goal of this soccer game
Atlético Ottawa has dedicated its opening match this Saturday to raise funds for Ukraine, with proceeds from ticket sales donated directly to humanitarian assistance to
‘Extend a helping hand’: Support for Ukraine the goal of this soccer game
Atlético Ottawa has dedicated its opening match this Saturday to raise funds for Ukraine, with proceeds from ticket sales donated directly to humanitarian assistance to
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L-SPARK SaaS Showcase is back in person and, oh, how we’ve missed you
More than 250 entrepreneurs, founders, investors and corporate partners came together to celebrate and support Canada’s start-up scene at L-SPARK’s Saas Showcase on Wednesday.
Ottawa Tourism to dole out millions in grants to local businesses
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is giving local organization $5.5 million to help Ottawa-based tourism businesses develop “new and enhanced products and
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Heart Institute receives $1-million gift from Myers Automotive Group
The Mews brothers were so grateful to the UOHI for the medical care provided to their father that they recently gave a $1-million gift to
Techopia Live: How to scale your tech venture: Two different paths
What is the right path to grow revenues and scale? OBJ publisher Michael Curran and numbercrunch co-founder Susan Richards co-host this lively discussion about growth
People on the move: Christie Lake Kids names comms expert Adrienne Vienneau as new head
Adrienne Vienneau doesn’t consider her new role as executive director of Christie Lake Kids to be so much a job as much as she does
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Federal Liberals set to deliver budget on April 7, Freeland tells House of Commons
Freeland tells the House of Commons she will unveil the government’s spending plans on April 7 in a document that has been expected to focus
Syrup lovers expected to beat around the bush after two years away from the ‘Sweet Outdoors’
With commercial bushes cleared to open this season, are consumers ready to once again enjoy Ontario’s first crop?
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