‘It’s been a hell of a three years’: Sueling Ching
Sueling Ching discusses the rising costs, the downtown core, and how Ottawa’s new municipal government can help businesses grow.
‘It’s been a hell of a three years’: Sueling Ching
Sueling Ching discusses the rising costs, the downtown core, and how Ottawa’s new municipal government can help businesses grow.
Zipliners brave the smoke-filled skies, but operators worry what the future holds
Clouds of smoke and smog might have obscured the view but didn’t deter too many adrenaline-seekers from ziplining across the Ottawa River this weekend, operators
Ottawa home sales rise in May as realtors say bidding wars are back
Home sales in the capital rose six per cent last month from May 2022, the Ottawa Real Estate Board reported this week – and realtors
In light of current remote work trends, particularly among knowledge workers, the city needs to create a downtown that serves as the heart of human
Techopia Live: Kyle Braatz, CEO of the Year 2022
There is no stopping Kyle Braatz, CEO of Fullscript and 23rd recipient of CEO of the Year. In Techopia Live, Braatz and OBJ’s Michael CUrran
Ottawa Senators confirm team is up for sale, but must remain in the city
The Ottawa Senators confirmed Friday that they have initiated a process to sell the hockey club, with the one condition that the team remain in
Transformative tales at Women, Wine & Wisdom
Dinner featured panel discussion with female cabinet minister, gender-transitioned banker and voice of Canada’s music industry.
Ottawa a tech market to watch, new report from CBRE says
Capital ranked second among North American cities based on tech employment clustering, with 39,000 high-tech workers representing 27.5 per cent of office employment.
The Senators Community Foundation have announced that decorated philanthropist and Ottawa native Jacqueline Belsito has been named the organization’s new president. Relaunched in September, the
Business groups call on feds to bring public sector employees back to the office
In a letter with 33 signatories, business leaders argue that some governments are lagging in their plans to bring public-sector employees back to the office.
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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