
Small business tools: Timepage – Calendar by Moleskine (iOS)
You probably know Moleskine for its high-quality notebooks, a staple of boardroom meetings. But the Italian manufacturer has also dipped its toe into the digital

Small business tools: Timepage – Calendar by Moleskine (iOS)
You probably know Moleskine for its high-quality notebooks, a staple of boardroom meetings. But the Italian manufacturer has also dipped its toe into the digital

Gatineau commerce firm launches multimillion-dollar ‘SMITH Labs’
With an eye on the future of online retail, e-commerce firm SMITH says it’s investing millions of dollars in “SMITH Labs,” a new division launching

Ottawa’s Quarterhill lands $1.95M role in massive Saskatchewan highway project
Two months after landing a multimillion-dollar B.C. highway technology contract, Ottawa’s Quarterhill (TSE:QTRH) has secured a role in the largest infrastructure project in Saskatchewan’s history.

Minimum wage increase will cost City of Ottawa $3.6M
City staff estimate that proposed increases to Ontario’s minimum wage will cost the city roughly $3.6 million by 2019. Responding to an earlier inquiry by

Ottawa-based Iversoft acquires local digital agency ReSoMe
Iversoft Solutions has acquired an Ottawa-based digital marketing agency as the firm sails past the revenue goals it set for itself at the beginning of

Walmart brings third-party selling to Canadian website as competition grows
Walmart Canada is looking to strengthen its online presence by adding third-party sellers to its website. The company says it’s starting with 27 sellers, who

Liberals target 60,000 student work placements with funding roll out
The federal government is rolling out millions in new spending to help thousands of students heading back to campus find work placements during their studies.

Ottawa online RV rental venture on road to success
If you’re the owner of a recreational vehicle that gets to stretch its legs for a few weeks each year but spends the rest of

Orders from major shareholder boost Q2 sales for Ottawa’s Annidis
Struggling Ottawa medical device firm Annidis (TSX-V: RHA) said it shipped 15 units of its eye-care imaging technology to its Chinese distribution partner and major

New collective agreements blamed for slowdown in resolving government pay problems
Problems with the federal government’s public service pay system got worse over the last month as pay system employees struggled to process changes to civil
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