Ottawa gaming startup looks to tracking technology for first offering
Tracking technology could be the next big thing for mobile games, according to the co-founder of an Ottawa game design startup. By Marc Shaw “We’re
Ottawa gaming startup looks to tracking technology for first offering
Tracking technology could be the next big thing for mobile games, according to the co-founder of an Ottawa game design startup. By Marc Shaw “We’re
Opinion: Physiotherapist’s bold prescription for success
As an immigrant to Canada from Egypt nearly three decades ago, Nasr Salib needed to find work in his chosen field of physiotherapy to support
Punchtime turning heads with paperless approach to tracking employee working hours
Ottawa business owners whose workers still use paper timesheets to keep track of their hours might want to consider a new local startup that promises

Court of Appeal Keeps It Rolling
The Ontario Court of Appeal has recently provided important guidance in terms of when a claim is discovered for limitations purposes in the context of
What does it take to become a green employer?
Given the scope of your operations and your industry, what can you do to become a greener employer? The team behind Canada’s Top 100 Employers

The journey is just as important as the destination
Is it worth four more hours of your time to save $500 on a business-class fare to Beijing by connecting in a U.S. hub? Maybe you’re
Chartwell acquires Glebe retirement residence for $68.4 million
A month after adding the Duke of Devonshire to its portfolio, Chartwell Retirement Residences announced Thursday a $68.4 million deal to acquire the Lord Lansdowne
uOttawa grad launches new dining app
A new Ottawa-based app is finally giving social media savvy diners a practical use for all those pictures they’re taking of their food. By Marc
Lockheed Martin looks to make impact at new Kanata innovation centre
Lockheed Martin Canada is hoping its new Kanata IMPACT centre, which opened earlier this week, can be an economic driver, not just in Ottawa, but
BMO hopes fintech competition sparks new ideas in the capital
Ottawa isn’t a fintech hotbed yet, but BMO officials said Wednesday they hope a new national competition launched in conjunction with Ryerson University’s business incubator
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