Potter’s gambles paid off for Ottawa
Longtime Cognos chief executive ‘dreamed big’ and turned company into global software juggernaut, former colleagues say Knowing his former boss’s affinity for sailing, Alan Rottenberg
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Potter’s gambles paid off for Ottawa
Longtime Cognos chief executive ‘dreamed big’ and turned company into global software juggernaut, former colleagues say Knowing his former boss’s affinity for sailing, Alan Rottenberg
Trump victory leads to busy morning for Ottawa immigration lawyers
Mere hours after Donald Trump was named the surprise winner of yesterday’s divisive presidential election, several Ottawa immigration lawyers say they’re already fielding calls from
Science & Technology Museum in Ottawa marks one year until re-opening
With less than 12 months to go until an $80-million overhaul is completed, the Canada Science and Technology Museum recently opened its doors to the
Ottawa medical marijuana dispensary plans to stay open despite raids
An owner of one of the Ottawa medical marijuana dispensaries not targeted in a police operation last week is vowing to stay open, even if he has
Chaudière Falls to be illuminated as part of Ottawa 2017 festivities
The organizers behind the celebrations of Canada’s 150th anniversary have announced the latest in a series of attractions aimed at extending the 2017 celebrations throughout
Registration requirements proposed for Ottawa salons, tattoo parlours
That new hairstyle, perfect manicure or lower back tattoo may be coming with more than style risks and Ottawa Public Health is looking for a
Immigrant entrepreneurs honoured at TiECon Canada in Ottawa
City officials recently paid tribute to the community impact and contributions of four local businesspeople with roots outside of Canada. TAG HR’s Seema Aurora, the
Ottawa firm’s vote-forecasting system trumps competition
After tracking U.S. election trends using patented artificial intelligence software, Ottawa company is ready to make its call on Donald vs. Hillary With one of
By Kelly Mertl, Director of Community Initiatives, United Way Ottawa Employees with disabilities offer a large untapped talent pool for employers. In the context of
Ottawa-Gatineau adds 3,900 jobs in October
Employers in the National Capital Region collectively went on a hiring binge in October, adding 3,900 employees to their payrolls, Statistics Canada reported Friday. That’s
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