Opin completes contract to raise the government of Bermuda’s online presence
For one small Ottawa company, getting the contract to completely redevelop the Bermuda government’s online presence meant going up against some of the biggest players
Opin completes contract to raise the government of Bermuda’s online presence
For one small Ottawa company, getting the contract to completely redevelop the Bermuda government’s online presence meant going up against some of the biggest players
Ottawa sees modest 3.45 per cent home value hike
The average Ottawa homeowner will see a meagre increase in property values this year compared to the rest of the province. According to the city’s
Ottawa-based commpany, Nuvyyo helps those watching TV cut the cord into the future
With a recent rise of streaming opportunities on the internet, Canadians are dropping their cable subscriptions and are watching television shows online. By Jacob Serebrin
Engaging with grassroots communities proves beneficial to the Ottawa geek industry
For Ottawa’s retailers of geek culture goods, like comic books and collectibles, Gatineau’s bilingual anime convention, G-Anime, is a chance to connect with a passionate
App aims to ease access to mental health therapy for all ages
An Ottawa-based software startup wants to make it easier for people to access mental health services using mobile software that the firm says will also
Festival atmosphere attracts local startups to Montreal conference
Business conferences don’t usually have a reputation for being fun and casual but the Montreal International Startup Festival isn’t the average business conference. By Jacob
Breakfast of champions: networking event targets early risers
Omar Choudhry says small businesses, social entrepreneurs and charities can learn a lot from each other. By Jacob Serebrin “We all pigeonhole things,” he says.
Ottawa home prices see slight bump in Q2: Royal LePage
Housing prices in Ottawa were up slightly during the second quarter of 2016, according to the latest Royal LePage house price survey. The aggregate price
Ottawa to host 19 new electric vehicle charging stations
Ottawa will be home to 19 new electric vehicle charging stations at 10 locations as part of the Ontario government’s effort to encourage more residents to
Unions knew OC Transpo layoffs were coming, Blais says
It should be no surprise that up to 600 OC Transpo employees could lose their jobs when light rail opens, the transit commission chairman said
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