
Lord Elgin Hotel among celebrated Ottawa tourism staff at 2017 Stars of the City
The Infinity Convention Centre was full of stars on Tuesday night as Ottawa Tourism honoured local hospitality and service industry staff that went the extra

Lord Elgin Hotel among celebrated Ottawa tourism staff at 2017 Stars of the City
The Infinity Convention Centre was full of stars on Tuesday night as Ottawa Tourism honoured local hospitality and service industry staff that went the extra

Techopia Live: MindBridge CEO Eli Fathi wants to put Ottawa AI on the map
If you go back to the earliest archives of Techopia Live from a year ago, you’ll find one of our first interviews was in the

Ottawa’s Solace hires former Halogen, Klipfolio executives
After landing a high-profile new CEO earlier this fall in former Halogen Software boss Les Rechan, Kanata’s Solace has further bolstered its leadership team with

Black Tie Bingo raises $70K to improve quality of life for people in palliative care, elderly
You could feel the excitement and tension in the room as players waited in anticipation for the next number to be called, their daubers poised in midair over their cards.

Canada’s federal government adapting activity-based workplace strategy
Departments replacing traditional offices with more flexible space.

Nicol Building to take Ottawa’s Sprott School of Business to ‘that next level’
When Jerry Tomberlin arrived at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business nine years ago, his colleagues wasted no time letting him know where his priorities

TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline receives long-awaited Nebraska approval
Nebraska regulators approved passage of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline Monday, clearing the last major regulatory hurdle for the controversial $10-billion project but creating a new

Bell lays off radio and TV employees across Canada, including Ottawa CTV staff
Bell Media is laying off employees, including prominent on-air personalities, at radio and TV stations across Canada. However, the company won’t say how many, who

Immigrant entrepreneur award: Signal 88’s Andrew Ralph secures future for newcomers
When Andrew Ralph landed in Ottawa in 2015, his goal was to start a business and settle into a home for his young family. After

People on the move: Stratford Managers’ Mike D’Amico to chair BioTalent Canada board
Mike D’Amico, Stratford Managers’ vice-president and HR practice lead, was named chair of BioTalent Canada’s board of directors. Mr. D’Amico has served on BioTalent Canada’s
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