Get our email newsletters
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
The Latest
New Ottawa home sales rise 58% in March as pent-up demand drives market: GOHBA
New home sales continue to rise in the National Capital Region compared with a year ago, the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association says. A total
Op-ed: Cutting back on co-op students is a short-term solution with long-term repercussions
In times of economic slowdown, it’s easy to overlook the immense value that co-op students bring to our local industries and economy, writes Chantal Yelle.
Foster employee wellness and show your appreciation with Ingenium
Helping employers better connect with employees, and their families, is the thinking behind the corporate memberships offering from Ingenium.
ChatGPT: Productivity boost or security risk? We talk to three Ottawa firms who were quick to adopt
Almost one-third of Canadian businesses are now using ChatGPT, according to a recent report, and many Ottawa businesses are among them.
‘It’s been a fun career’: Michael Church leaving top job at Avison Young – but not retiring
The leader who oversaw Avison Young’s rise from a one-person shop to one of the largest commercial real estate brokerages in the National Capital Region
Carleton University, College La Cité announce new presidents
Carleton University and College La Cité have announced the appointment of new presidents.
Cornerstone Housing for Women snips the ribbon for opening of 44 Eccles
Nothing says “fresh start” like an official ribbon cutting. It was a fun part of the grand opening celebration held Wednesday for Cornerstone Housing for Women’s new 46-bed supportive housing
Solving shortage of construction workers key to housing growth: experts
Solving a longstanding construction worker shortage will be key to boosting housing supply, experts say, as Canada’s national housing agency continues to forecast housing start levels that fall short of growing
Feds’ pledge to speed up office offload means they’re ‘not coming back’ downtown: broker
The federal government’s pledge to invest $1.1 billion over the next 10 years to divest its office holdings more quickly is the final “nail in the coffin” for any hope
Canada’s judge shortage doesn’t have to negatively impact your family – or your business
Arbitration has always been a critical part of Canada’s legal system, but lately it has been getting more attention due to the judge shortage.
Julie Kinnear to take over as GM at Hilton Lac-Leamy Hotel and Casino, Casino de Mont-Tremblant
Julie Kinnear will bring her expertise in customer service and tourism to Hilton Lac-Leamy Hotel and Casino and the Casino de Mont-Tremblant as she prepares to take over as general
Deal underway for sale of Yangtze in Chinatown; likely to continue as restaurant, local sources say
The property that has been home to the Yangtze Restaurant for more than 40 years is in the process of being sold and is expected to continue as a restaurant
Tech industry warns budget’s capital gains proposals could cause ‘irreparable harm’
The federal budget has not won support from Canada’s tech industry.
Some of the key highlights from the Liberal government’s 2024 federal budget
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced the 2024 federal budget on Tuesday. Some key highlights: