
Ottawa-based Louis W. Bray Construction wins $15M Brighton bridge contract
Crews from a local heavy construction company will be headed west this fall to replace a key connection between two southern Ontario communities. The federal

Ottawa-based Louis W. Bray Construction wins $15M Brighton bridge contract
Crews from a local heavy construction company will be headed west this fall to replace a key connection between two southern Ontario communities. The federal

Drupal North drops into Ottawa with keynote from feds’ CIO Alex Benay
Ottawa’s top public sector techie will deliver the keynote address this weekend at Drupal North, the first time the annual developers’ event has come to the

Ottawa-based CannaRoyalty passes $1M revenue mark as sales, royalties ramp up
After only its second-ever quarter as a public company, a local marijuana holdings firm’s investments have brought in more than $1 million in revenue to

Co-CEOs a ‘Better’ approach to managing Kanata software firm?
Faced with the departure of its co-founder and CEO while in the midst of a product pivot, The Better Software Company has decided the boss’s

People on the Move: Bernard Fortier named CEO of Tetra Bio-Pharma
Marijuana executive among the businesspeople accepting new positions with local companies.

Double fines for rule-breaking realtors, Ontario industry association says
The Ontario Real Estate Association says fines should be doubled for realtors who break the rules, at a time when agents are collecting big commissions

Five hour days, vacation cash among work perks at B.C. tech companies
From vacation cash to luxury cars, some technology companies in British Columbia are offering big perks to woo prospective employees. Multinationals like Amazon and Microsoft

Video: How Bruce Linton’s chainsaw inspired Steve Cody’s next venture
Serial founder, entrepreneur and “trouble maker” (his words, not ours) Steve Cody dropped by Techopia Live to talk about the lessons he learned these past

Centretown landowners plan redevelopment of property destroyed by 2015 fire
A new three-storey building, with retail storefronts and two levels of rental apartments, could soon fill a Somerset Street West lot left vacant by a

Ottawa entrepreneurs will suffer under proposed tax changes, tech advocacy group says
The federal government’s efforts to close a tax “loophole” are drawing backlash from industry observers who say the “ill-conceived” legislation could end up hurting entrepreneurs
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