
Ottawa’s Flick Software spins off resource-management tool Sheldon
A new tool is hoping to inject intelligence and a little personality into project management for small and medium businesses. His name is Sheldon, and

Ottawa’s Flick Software spins off resource-management tool Sheldon
A new tool is hoping to inject intelligence and a little personality into project management for small and medium businesses. His name is Sheldon, and

Dairy, lumber, pharma: Trump team signals broader renegotiation of NAFTA
President Donald Trump’s surprisingly caustic complaints about trade with Canada in recent days could be setting the stage for a broader renegotiation of the North

Sprott’s Jerry Tomberlin becomes interim provost as Runte, Ricketts depart
The dean of the Sprott School of Business is leaving the position he has held for nearly a decade to take on a new role

RioCan partners with Halifax-based Killam REIT on Gloucester apartment project
Canadian retail leasing giant RioCan announced this week it is partnering with a Halifax-based real estate investment trust to build an apartment complex near Gloucester’s

Canopy Growth’s Bruce Linton building budding marijuana empire
There’s a spring snowstorm brewing outside and Bruce Linton has chosen to wear a short-sleeved tropical shirt, with matching yellow-rimmed sunglasses tucked into his breast

CHEO invites Ottawa techies and designers for hacking health solutions
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is inviting local hackers in this weekend to come up with big ideas to make life easier for doctors

Metro Q2 profit beats estimates, as expense control offsets lower food prices
Metro Inc. was able to increase its profit and beat analyst estimates for the second quarter, despite an overall decline in Canadian food prices. The

Trump takes first swing in lumber war: tariff of 20 per cent on Canadian lumber
The United States has fired the opening shot in a latest softwood-lumber war against Canada, with the Trump administration announcing its first batch of duties

Local craft brewers hop over to Big Rig for Ottawa Brewery Collaboration Day
It was lonely work being in the craft brewery business when Steve Beauchesne, co-founder of Beau’s All Natural Brewing Company, first started out in 2006.

Main Farmers’ Market coming back home
The Main Farmers’ Market will be moving back to its Main Street home after a two-year stint at the Museum of Nature.
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