Algonquin College award ‘a badge of honour’ for Ottawa tech CEO Eli Fathi
Serial entrepreneur Eli Fathi’s name today is synonymous with the technology industry in Ottawa, but he’s never forgotten where his journey began. Last month, the
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Algonquin College award ‘a badge of honour’ for Ottawa tech CEO Eli Fathi
Serial entrepreneur Eli Fathi’s name today is synonymous with the technology industry in Ottawa, but he’s never forgotten where his journey began. Last month, the
Growing MNP office doubles Ottawa footprint
Being forced to hold meetings at nearby coffee shops because there’s no longer space inside the office can be a sign of success for rapidly
Real Sports Bar shuts amid intensifying competition for Ottawa entertainment dollars
Four years after it opened its doors in the ByWard Market with much fanfare, the Real Sports Bar & Grill suddenly announced it was closing
Ottawa-area pot producer Canopy Growth expands as client base grows
Medical marijuana producer Canopy Growth Corp. has been expanding its growing facilities to keep up with demand, as the company’s client base grew 47 per
Ottawa RedBlacks owner OSEG signs StubHub as official ticket reseller
With the Ottawa RedBlacks preparing to host the CFL’s East Division final this Sunday, fans looking for tickets now have another option backed by the
InsideTrack.show: Jeff Hunt on creating a successful sports entertainment culture in Ottawa
The way Jeff Hunt sees it, running a junior hockey franchise can be similar to cleaning carpets. Mr. Hunt – who is now president of
Design selected for downtown Ottawa Stanley Cup monument
A 3.5-metre-high bowl, made of silvered aluminum bands, is set to be installed at the corner of Sparks and Elgin streets next spring to celebrate
Happy Brew-th Day! Ottawa craft breweries come of age
Two local breweries are celebrating birthdays: Bells Corners’ Whiprsnapr Brewing has just turned two, and Hintonburg’s Beyond The Pale is now four. By Jordan Duff At four, BTP is now
Ottawa-Gatineau economy forecast to grow 2.2% in 2017
Robust construction activity, an expanding federal government and an influx of visitors attending Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations will help Ottawa-Gatineau’s economy expand at its fastest
Ottawa business leaders among honourees at philanthropy awards
Gary Zed’s work and community involvement are guided by common principles: Give back wherever you can to leave the world better than you found it.
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