
Beyond BlackBerry: Feds loosen restrictions on cellphones for civil servants
Public servants can now hang up their BlackBerrys in favour of other options, as the government moves to expand the types of phones that can

Beyond BlackBerry: Feds loosen restrictions on cellphones for civil servants
Public servants can now hang up their BlackBerrys in favour of other options, as the government moves to expand the types of phones that can

A second look at Second Cup? Coffee chain posts first rise in sales since 2015
Things may be perking up at the Second Cup Ltd. (TSX:SCU). The coffee chain says during its second quarter ended July 1 it had a

Smart beta ETFs look to improve upon plain vanilla index funds
Index-tracking exchange-traded funds have become one of the fastest growing ways for Canadian investors to gain diverse exposure to the stock market at a low

Improve your productivity with inbox zero
For CEOS and founders of small businesses, inbox zero is not just a dream — it can be done. Why should you keep your email

Feds plan series of interpretive displays to help visitors understand Rideau Canal history
Nearly a decade after the Rideau Canal was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the federal government is looking to construct a series of interpretive

Op-ed: Silicon Valley startup and investment strategies to avoid
There’s a general assumption that Silicon Valley is the centre of innovation in the world. It’s more complex than that. In many places I travel,

Condo market recovery buoys Ottawa real estate market in July
After a robust start to the year, Ottawa realtors caught their breath in July as the number of homes sold in Canada’s capital increased by

Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises for fourth straight month to reach 6.3%
In a rare glimpse of negative local economic news this year, employers in Ottawa and Gatineau cut 3,600 jobs last month, Statistics Canada reported Friday.

Internship with Adecco Canada boss a sweet summer gig for University of Ottawa student
As far as summer jobs that look good on a resume go, “CEO of a Fortune 500 company” has some pretty serious cachet. So when

Ottawa councillor, city staff use zoning rules to put pressure on problematic bars
The Mingle Room, the nightclub on Rideau Street where a 25-year-old man was killed in June, is shutting down after the city and the property
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