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Small businesses fear Rogers won’t fully compensate them for thousands in losses

 A Friday outage from Rogers Communications Inc. resulted in some small businesses losing thousands of dollars, which they fear the telecommunications giant won't fully compensate them for.

Five tips to future-proof your SaaS startup

As we head into another period of economic uncertainty purse strings may be tightened – and that means access to incremental working capital may be low if not impossible to secure.

City council boosts YOW recovery and growth with approval of new plan

City council has voted to support the Ottawa airport’s post-pandemic recovery with the creation of an airport-specific Community Improvement Plan (CIP).

‘He was just somebody who truly wanted to see everyone achieve’: Ottawa mourns tech pioneer John Kelly

Trailblazing founder of NABU Network and former JetForm CEO hailed as ‘generous’ community builder after passing away at age 82.

How Carleton University and Efficiency Canada are fighting to save the planet, one building at a time

Efficiency Canada is the national voice for energy efficiency in the country and they want to put their strategy to tackle climate change on the map. 

Op-ed: If you’re not ‘just-in-time’ to coach your employees, it might not be too late

We are seeing a significant new problem in workplaces after COVID and, if it is not addressed quickly, companies are going to fall behind, and fast.

New research hub at Carleton sheds light on the experiences of Black entrepreneurs

The Black Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub is quietly taking shape at Carleton University as it prepares to embark on a multi-stakeholder approach to research that will benefit the Black business community.

Costco repeats as capital’s top revenue-generating company

Last year’s biggest locally based revenue gainer, e-commerce powerhouse Shopify, lost that title to the Royal Canadian Mint, which saw its revenues soar 73.9 per cent to $2.5 billion in 2021.

The legal question everyone should be asking about self-driving cars

What injury lawyer Bergeron Clifford wants you to know about self-driving cars – and the legal implications surrounding them.

Life as an entrepreneur has brought Weggon Allen’s skills into sharp focus

Today, Weggon Allen is the proud co-owner of Lenz Studio, one of Ottawa’s premiere photo and video studios, but many years ago his life was like something out of a Hollywood movie.

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