Beau’s helping Rwandan entrepreneur tap into African craft beer market
Beau’s All Natural brewery says it plans to help a Rwandan entrepreneur open a craft brewery in her home country. The Vankleek Hill-based brewery plans
Beau’s helping Rwandan entrepreneur tap into African craft beer market
Beau’s All Natural brewery says it plans to help a Rwandan entrepreneur open a craft brewery in her home country. The Vankleek Hill-based brewery plans
Feds’ Phoenix pay problem case files becoming ‘more complicated’
The federal government says it will likely miss a self-imposed Oct. 31 deadline for eliminating a backlog of problems with its new employee pay system.
Ottawa software firm Mydoma Studio has designs on success
Ottawa’s newest interior design software company is ready to take the city by storm. Mydoma Studio develops project workflow and client collaboration software aimed at
Tax-dodging Ottawa dentist gets five years in jail
An Ottawa dentist previously convicted of tax evasion has been handed an additional five-year prison sentence for deliberately choosing not to pay her original fine.
Opinion: What price performance? Tying compensation to sales targets can have long-term costs
Wells Fargo was recently fined $185 million by federal regulators in the United States – the largest penalty ever imposed by the Consumer Financial Protection
L-Spark announces fresh fall accelerator cohort
L-Spark, the Kanata-based SaaS accelerator, announced its late-stage fall cohort today. The six companies ⎼ with applications ranging from ensuring workplace wellness to feeding hungry students ⎼
Pivot to SME market a signature move for Ottawa-based software startup
Bolstered by a solid product and $1 million in fresh funding, it appeared that Ottawa startup Signority was set for a breakout year at the beginning of
One year in, PR firm Edelman Ottawa charts local growth plans
A year after Edelman set up shop in the city, the public and government relations firm says it has big plans for expansion in the
BDC chief economist to share productivity strategies with Ottawa businesses
With nearly 98 per cent of Canadian businesses employing fewer than 100 people, it’s not hard to see why SMEs are the driving force behind
Chinese entrepreneurs scout business opportunities in Ottawa
Several Chinese billionaires were in Ottawa Tuesday, meeting with the city’s business leaders and eying investment opportunities in the nation’s capital. Delegates from the China
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