Ottawa’s The Better Software Co. returns to hiring following layoffs
The Better Software Company is back in growth mode. Last week, the company – which makes enterprise resource planning software for small businesses – released
Ottawa’s The Better Software Co. returns to hiring following layoffs
The Better Software Company is back in growth mode. Last week, the company – which makes enterprise resource planning software for small businesses – released
Ridership up but revenue down: OC Transpo
More people are taking transit, but they’re paying OC Transpo less. © Metro file photo For illustrative purposes only. Transportation general manager John Manconi confirmed
The number people receiving employment insurance in Ottawa decreased in July, according to Statistics Canada. There were 5,820 EI beneficiaries in Ottawa in July, down
GrowPros Cannabis targets early 2018 product launch
Armed with a new name and fresh funding, a local medical marijuana firm says it hopes to bring its pharmaceutical product to market in early
Tech security firm Trend Micro to keep hiring in Ottawa: Report
The chief executive of Japan-based Trend Micro says the digital security firm plans to continue adding to its Ottawa-based headcount, according to a local media
Game over: Ottawa’s first-ever board game café to close
Ottawa’s first-ever board game café, Monopolatte on Somerset Street, is set to close after three years in business. By Evelyn Harford It was after much thought
Ottawa’s Calian renews $15M military education contract
The Calian Group says it’s renewed a contract with the Department of National Defence for e-learning services in Gagetown, N.B. The deal is valued at
Tablo cutting into cable’s market share
While Canada’s major cable companies were taking heat over their $25 skinny basic TV packages at CRTC hearings this month, an Ottawa company was stepping up its
Updated: EDC backs Shopify Capital cash advances
One of Ottawa’s hottest tech firms is hoping to accelerate its growth by strengthening a program that gives cash advances to its customers. On Tuesday,
Number of public servants experiencing Phoenix pay issues shrinking: minister
Auditor general Michael Ferguson has been asked to determine how a move to modernize the federal government’s payroll system turned into a fiasco in which
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