
National Arts Centre uses new event space to welcome executive chef Kenton Leier
The National Arts Centre has never looked as fresh and modern as it does today, thanks to a $110-million facelift that’s left areas of the

National Arts Centre uses new event space to welcome executive chef Kenton Leier
The National Arts Centre has never looked as fresh and modern as it does today, thanks to a $110-million facelift that’s left areas of the

Shopify adding up to 500 jobs, second office in Waterloo
Ottawa’s e-commerce darling is expanding its presence elsewhere in Canada, announcing today that it plans to triple the size of its workforce in Waterloo. That

Viennese Winter Ball gets it dance card ready for big night in Ottawa
Sure, it’s all sun and shirt weather now but, come February, an evening of fine dining and dancing to live orchestral music is just what

Viennese Winter Ball gets it dance card ready for big night in Ottawa
Sure, it’s all sun and shirt weather now but, come February, an evening of fine dining and dancing to live orchestral music is just what

Viennese Winter Ball gets it dance card ready for big night in Ottawa
Sure, it’s all sun and shirt weather now but, come February, an evening of fine dining and dancing to live orchestral music is just what

Techopia Live: Driving more government innovation, women in tech
Techopia Live’s Wednesday line-up was full of guests fed up with the status quo. Innogov founders Paul Harding and Phil Keast discussed the not-for-profit’s aim

Amazon HQ2 would ‘fundamentally alter’ potential Canadian city candidates
It’s like a technology-themed reality TV dating show. Suitor Amazon is on the hunt for a North American city to house what it calls HQ2:

Feds scale back contentious tax proposal in bid to calm business owners
Finance Minister Bill Morneau has scaled back one of the most contentious elements of the Trudeau government’s tax-reform plan in yet another effort to calm

LiveWorkPlay connects employers to people with intellectual disabilities
It’s typically still dark out when Tara Pahwa leaves her Kanata home to catch the 5:30 a.m. bus to work. Twice a week, she makes

You See Clear inches closer to launch
The social enterprise co-founded by Carleton University student Babur Jahid aims to address one of Afghanistan’s biggest health-care crises by providing more affordable access to
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