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Shopify layoffs an opportunity for other local tech companies, one HR expert says

Shopify layoffs could bring a slew of high-quality candidates into the Ottawa job market, presenting a unique opportunity for local employers.

Kinaxis raises 2023 guidance as revenues grow 3% in first quarter

Kanata-based producer of supply chain management software turned a profit of $1.2 million, compared with a profit of $12.5 million in the first quarter of 2022.

Ottawa airport authority studying potential expansion of YOW terminal

Ottawa's airport authority is projecting that 5.6 million passengers will use the city's international terminal by 2030, up from three million last year.

Changing offices: Veteran commercial real estate brokers Hockey, Kershaw move to Colliers

Brokers Lindsay Hockey and Oliver Kershaw have taken their long-running partnership to Colliers International, joining the city’s second-largest commercial brokerage after a seven-year stint at Avison Young.

Ottawa’s Iridian Spectral Technologies poised to expand after being acquired by U.S. firm

Producer of optical filters plans to expand its 43,000-square-foot manufacturing facility near Hunt Club Road to about 60,000 square feet before the end of the year.

Is there room enough in Ottawa for both the Mayfair and the ByTowne?

In Ottawa, the Mayfair Theatre and the ByTowne Cinema have co-existed in the market for decades. But in the aftermath of the pandemic and with changes in the industry, can it continue?

Local investors support new wellness and social club at former Canadian Tire on Carling

Altea Active, which signed its lease with RioCan REIT last week, will take possession of the old Canadian Tire retail store on Carling Avenue in August.

Fullscript adds veteran U.S. health-care exec to C-suite in bid to fuel growth

Ottawa health-care technology firm beat its revenue forecasts by more than 10 per cent in the first three months of 2023 and is on pace to exceed its goal of 20 per cent year-over-year revenue growth.

‘Fate of the country hangs’ on reimagining downtowns, experts tell City Building Summit

Urban planning experts told the sellout crowd of 260 at the Shaw Centre that downtown merchants can no longer rely on a steady flow of office employees to drive sales.

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