Ontario to end vax passports, some businesses persist
Some establishments in Ontario will maintain proof-of-vaccine requirements even after the province ends its vaccine certificate system on Tuesday.
Ontario to end vax passports, some businesses persist
Some establishments in Ontario will maintain proof-of-vaccine requirements even after the province ends its vaccine certificate system on Tuesday.
Turn it up to 11: Rainbow Bistro is not only back, it’s better than ever
It’s like the Rainbow Bistro found its pot of gold when a group of savvy businessmen, motivated by their love of music, banded together to
Fish Market no more: Crowds flock to new Starling restaurant in ByWard Market
Ottawa businessman John Borsten has spent decades building a restaurant empire guaranteed to last, much like the nearly 200-year-old ByWard Market where many of his
People on the Move: Former Ottawa city planner Alain Miguelez joins NCC as senior-level executive
After almost 20 years as an urban planner with the City of Ottawa, most recently tasked with the job of overseeing its new official plan,
TechopiaLive: Quantropi working to counteract the ‘quantum threat’
In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ talks to an Ottawa founder who is looking to counteract the downside of quantum.
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
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