
After almost three decades, it’s safe to assume McNulty has seen a lot of things in his line of work. Then, the pandemic hit.

After almost three decades, it’s safe to assume McNulty has seen a lot of things in his line of work. Then, the pandemic hit.

Welch Capital Partners celebrates Cody Sorensen comeback at 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Ottawa athlete and businessman did his family, friends and colleagues proud over the weekend after coming out of Olympic retirement to finish in the top

Board of Trade hoping word on fed relief for downtown businesses arrives ‘in next day or so’
The Board of Trade issued an open letter Thursday calling on local officials from all levels of government to work together to end the protests.

Big buy: Telus acquires Ottawa-based IT firm Fully Managed for $137M
An Ottawa-based IT enterprise that expanded across the country by snapping up companies in B.C., Alberta and southern Ontario has been acquired by Telus for

Banking industry says it will need to diligently implement emergency orders
Canada’s banking industry says it will follow through with the federal government’s emergency orders targeting the trucker protesters as discussions on how best to implement

New rules going after blockade financing an overreach, critics say
The federal government’s move to use expanded financial powers to crack down on the trucker protests is being called a severe overreach by financial crime
Techopia plans to level up in 2022 with new partner EY
OBJ has big plans at Techopia in 2022. In this episode, OBJ chats with the managing partner of EY in Ottawa, Warren Tomlin, to reveal

Philanthropy in Ottawa: Breakfast program gets a big boost
Starting their school day on an empty stomach is a reality for some children in our community. The Capital Integral Charitable Foundation (CICF) is committed

Local business booster keeps the lights on, with a little help from some friends
Dec. 27 can be one of those days that gets lost in the shuffle of Christmas holidays. Not so for Ottawa marketing specialist and event

Businesses see ‘glimmer of hope’ in province’s plan to lift capacity limits, ditch vaccine passports
Even though it’s only mid-February, Stephen Beckta felt like a man emerging from a long, lonely winter on Monday.
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