Ian Sherman named acting chair of Ottawa Chamber of Commerce
Ernst and Young’s Ian Sherman has been named the acting chair of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce, filling the role left vacant by Marie Boivin.
Ian Sherman named acting chair of Ottawa Chamber of Commerce
Ernst and Young’s Ian Sherman has been named the acting chair of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce, filling the role left vacant by Marie Boivin.
Ottawa entrepreneur brings 3D printing to TechCrunch stage
Ottawa entrepreneur Michael Golubev, founder of 3DPrintler.com, is showcasing his latest venture at the TechCrunch Crunchie Awards next week in San Francisco. Golubev will be
Want to stash some Ottawa-area WEED in your portfolio?
Legislation to legalize marijuana may still be weeks away, but investors are now permitted to buy Canopy Growth WEED. Ottawa-area medical marijuana producer Canopy Growth
‘India, here we come!’ Ottawa entrepreneur expands talent agency to Mumbai
With the help of foreign investment, an Ottawa-based entrepreneur is hoping to make his models the faces of Indian advertising by expanding his talent agency
Feds gear up for $30.6M East Block rehabilitation in Ottawa
More cranes, scaffolding and construction workers are scheduled to head to Parliament Hill later this year as the federal government tackles “deteriorated” sections of East
Juno Awards poised to ‘take over’ Ottawa
The week-long celebration of Canadian music that’s scheduled to kick off in Ottawa in late March is expected to pump more than $10 million into
Ottawa’s Calian starts 35th year with highest Q1 revenues in firm’s history
The Calian Group (TSX:CGY) kicked off what was already guaranteed to be a historic year for the professional services firm with a record $68.7 million
Ottawa tech leaders join petition against Trump’s migrant ban
Several prominent members of the Ottawa tech community joined their Canadian counterparts in adding their names to a petition calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the
Ottawa home builders not betting on a big 2017
Ottawa home builders aren’t optimistic they’ll see a better 2017 after several years during which a shrinking public-service workforce weakened the local housing market. By
Developer proposes nine-storey mixed-use building on Wellington Street in Hintonburg
The owner of a property on Wellington Street West near the O-Train tracks wants to turn a two-storey office building into a nine-storey mixed-use development,
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