OMIC’s Melanie Brulée talks taking care of business at Capital Music Awards
It was a proud moment for Ottawa when local singer-songwriter and musician Talk was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at last month’s Juno Awards.
OMIC’s Melanie Brulée talks taking care of business at Capital Music Awards
It was a proud moment for Ottawa when local singer-songwriter and musician Talk was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at last month’s Juno Awards.
Accommodating neurodivergent employees can increase workplace innovation, creativity
For many businesses, diversity and inclusion is an important part of a well-rounded workplace. But when it comes to accommodating and hiring employees who are
Techopia Live: Riaz Sidi talks to the TechTuesday crowd about the ‘new normal’ at work
In this episode of Techopia Live, correspondent Riaz Sidi visits TechTuesday, a monthly event organized by the Wesley Clover Foundation.
Networking mixer at the Rainbow strikes chord with leaders in business, music
A special invitation to the inaugural The Next Stage event held at the Rainbow Bistro last night was the equivalent of a golden ticket, writes
Kinaxis shares rise as software firm boosts EBITDA guidance after strong Q3 report
Kinaxis stock got a bump Thursday after the company reported strong third-quarter earnings and said its sales pipeline continues to grow despite stiffening economic headwinds
New Kinaxis building strikes a chord with employees
In the age of hybrid work, having an office that gets employees excited makes all the difference. Just ask the team at Kinaxis.
Back in the arena: Cyril Leeder feeling right at home as Senators’ CEO
It’s safe to say that Cyril Leeder is probably feeling the butterflies more than most as the Ottawa Senators prepare for their 31st campaign.
People on the Move: Improvised interview starts a new chapter for Mychelle Mollot
Long-time technology executive Mychelle Mollot is the new chief marketing officer at the Ottawa-based software firm Knak.
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