Federal contracts: Ottawa Greenbelt Construction wins $3.8M NRC sewer job
IDS Systems, VCAN Group and Tannis Trading among other local firms winning government work
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Federal contracts: Ottawa Greenbelt Construction wins $3.8M NRC sewer job
IDS Systems, VCAN Group and Tannis Trading among other local firms winning government work
Ottawa patios can stay open later on Canada Day
City approves process for late-night patios on holiday weekend
Cheryl Jensen’s path to the president’s office of Ottawa’s Algonquin College
With a degree in chemistry and a certification in metallurgy, Cheryl Jensen – the first-ever female president of Algonquin College – took the path less
Do women entrepreneurs innovate differently than men?
With the federal Liberals promising to make their “innovation agenda” a key priority, Janice McDonald says it’s time to find out exactly how some of
Watson says city can’t regulate Airbnb in Ottawa just yet
Ottawa won’t be following in Toronto’s footsteps to regulate room-sharing services like Airbnb, at least not for now. City staff in Toronto announced this week
Downtown Ottawa businesses say enhanced Canada Day security could attract more customers
Downtown businesses are confident enhanced security measures for Canada Day will actually bring more people downtown. Kevin McHale, acting executive director of the Sparks Street
MNP bolsters Eastern Ontario footprint with Brockville merger
A national accounting firm with a growing Ottawa presence will become even larger this summer when it merges with a Brockville professional services firm. On
In battle against Uber, Ottawa taxi operators push mobile ride-hailing apps
As traditional taxi companies adjust to competing against ride-hailing services such as Uber, an Ottawa taxi brand is releasing a new app that it says
Op-ed: Steering clear of higher auto insurance premiums
You get what you pay for, right? WRONG! It’s what many marketers want us to believe, but often it’s not true. Auto insurance is a
The rules around workplace harassment are changing. Here’s what you need to know
Sgt. Peter Merrifield is an RCMP officer with an interest in politics. In 2005, he ran for the federal Conservative nomination in a southern Ontario
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