Trualta raises millions to fund online health-care education platform
Startup that provides health-care training for family members who are looking after patients in their own homes has seen revenues surge 400 per cent during
Trualta raises millions to fund online health-care education platform
Startup that provides health-care training for family members who are looking after patients in their own homes has seen revenues surge 400 per cent during
Arnprior’s Nu-Tech Precision Metals acquired by Fortune 500 firm
Local manufacturer specializes in precision metal products such as seamless pipes, tubes and rods for customers in the nuclear, aerospace and defence sectors.
Is Ottawa heading for its biggest holiday shopping season ever? Retail expert says it’s a good bet
Traffic at Ottawa malls is soaring after a blue Christmas in 2020, paving the way for what one analyst says could be a December to
Managing your portfolio only gets tougher after you retire
For most of us, investing is all about saving money and building as much wealth as we can while we’re still working. But for many
DXPs…are they as easy as 1, 2, 3?
A well-integrated DXP provides the means to evolve relationships with clients, customers, prospects and employees. Where previous tools in this space allowed for one-way conversations,
Q&A: How do we revitalize Ottawa’s downtown core?
In advance of next week’s Ottawa’s Economic Outlook event, urban advocate Mary Rowe speaks with OBJ’s Michael Curran about what can be done to bring
Biz leaders hail ‘consensus-builder’ Watson for pragmatic leadership
Ottawa’s longtime mayor – who announced Friday he won’t be running for re-election – praised as a “strong advocate” for local entrepreneurs.
Talking Tourism: A new generation for sport in Ottawa
With events and festivals making their return to the capital, a resurgence in sports tourism is expected to follow suit – in part, due to
Mayor Jim Watson won’t seek re-election this fall
Mayor announced Friday that he is moving on from the job he has held for nearly the last 12 years when his current term ends.
Large numbers of area residents say they’d like to live in a new part of the city – or even beyond its borders – as
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