
Devenny and McDonald: Life partners at home, rivals in the workplace
Here’s a question you’ll never hear asked over dinner between Carol Devenny and her husband Grant McDonald: “So honey, how was your day at work?”

Devenny and McDonald: Life partners at home, rivals in the workplace
Here’s a question you’ll never hear asked over dinner between Carol Devenny and her husband Grant McDonald: “So honey, how was your day at work?”

Ottawa’s Calian reports record-high first quarter revenues
Calian Group set a new record for Q1 revenues, the Ottawa-based firm reported today, thanks to some help from last year’s local acquisition. Revenues were

Despite more deals, Ottawa VC funding down in 2017
Ottawa firms raised $79 million in a total of 20 venture capital deals last year, according to PwC Canada and CB Insights’ annual MoneyTree Canada

Algonquin College teams with IBM, Salesforce on machine learning application
Algonquin College is teaming up with two U.S. tech giants to develop an early warning system for students at academic risk, the school announced this

Legal pot on track for July but actual retail sales may take longer
The Trudeau government insists it’s on track to legalize recreational pot in July – but whether that means it will actually be on sale by

Canada’s budget to make significant investments in basic science and research
Canada’s research community has long yearned for a consequential funding boost for science – and 2018 is poised to be its year. The Liberal government’s

Ottawa building 675 affordable housing units with multi-level government funding
The three levels of government are investing a total of more than $74 million to build an additional 675 affordable housing units in Ottawa. The

Orléans Chamber of Commerce leveraging strengths of east-end business community
In 2017, the Orléans Chamber of Commerce grew by over 40 percent and now has nearly 240 members

Standing up for sitting down: Why a good chair is key to a healthy and productive work life
Unfortunately for many office workers, the one thing that remains unchanged at work is that they are sitting in the wrong chair for them.

Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
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