Ottawa entrepreneur works to perfect the art of the deal
Pat McGowan believes the term “sharing economy” is a misnomer, and he’s not shy about saying so. There’s a lot of talk about the sharing
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Ottawa entrepreneur works to perfect the art of the deal
Pat McGowan believes the term “sharing economy” is a misnomer, and he’s not shy about saying so. There’s a lot of talk about the sharing
How proposed changes to city water rates will affect Ottawa businesses
Proposed changes to how the city charges for water are coming to council for the first time in 15 years that, if passed, will have
OMB gives Glebe businesses permission to open on holidays
Retailers in the Glebe now have the option of opening for another six days a year after the Ontario Municipal Board sided with the neighbourhood’s
Gusto TV’s deal with Bell may spur new studio construction
An agreement reached earlier this year with telecom giant Bell will allow Ottawa-based Gusto TV to produce some 100 hours of new content annually from
One Young City conference promotes social enterprise in Ottawa
An event being held as part of the One Young World conference in Ottawa on Friday is putting the spotlight on the Capital’s social enterprise
Encon’s Ottawa-based CEO Jean Laurin retiring
After spending more than three decades at Ottawa-based insurance provider Encon Group, growing the company during a major economic downturn, Jean Laurin is retiring. By
Ottawa-based Accu-Rate executive named in U.S. money laundering investigation
The U.S. Treasury Department says it’s sanctioning a prominent member of Ottawa’s business community after alleging her firm, Accu-Rate Corp., facilitated illicit cash transactions. The
Video game themed cafe set to open in Sandy Hill
Video games brought Heather Powell to Ottawa, they helped her meet her life partner and now they’ve inspired her to open her own cafe –
Goodlife Fitness planning two new Ottawa locations amid national expansion
Goodlife Fitness says it will hire up to 100 additional Ottawa-based employees to staff its new locations in Stittsville and Herongate Square. The Stittsville club
Alternative Dispute Resolution – The Benefit of Experience
As legal fees continue to rise, business professionals are often faced with a difficult decision. Should I attempt to resolve this dispute on my own,
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