
Gatineau software firm launches customer registry app for bars, restaurants
Free platform allows patrons to enter their personal information into a secure database upon entering an establishment.

Gatineau software firm launches customer registry app for bars, restaurants
Free platform allows patrons to enter their personal information into a secure database upon entering an establishment.

Prescott’s HFI Pyrotechnics rockets to new heights
Company supplies products to NATO, is the sole provider for the U.S. Navy and recently signed a deal with the Canadian military.

A pandemic pivot by the Richmond Road business turned into a new way of reaching customers from across the country.

Multi-res development: The right legal advice keeps your vision from becoming a nightmare
Rezoning hiccups, delays in securing a site plan agreement and conflicts with sub-contractors can lead to delays and cost overruns. Here’s how to preserve the

Former Laser Quest GM tags shuttered Ottawa location for new laser-game facility
Philip Aldis says he’s planning to reopen the 10,000-square-foot space at 1800 St. Laurent Blvd. next month under the name LaserMaxx Ottawa.

Liberals unveil sweeping plan for current and future challenges in throne speech
Liberals emphasize climate change, economic inequality and systemic racism, but say not much can be done if the COVID-19 pandemic is not brought under control.

Developer reduces height of proposed apartment building near Museum of Nature
Colonnade BridgePort shrunk proposed project on Argyle Street from 21 storeys to 10 after consulting with city officials, the ward councillor and community representatives.

Shopify says two ‘rogue’ employees involved in data breach to obtain customer records
Ottawa-based tech firm says fewer than 200 merchants whose stores were illegitimately accessed are at risk of having had their customer data exposed.

CFO corner: The CFO’s guide to data alchemy – seven axioms for turning gold into rhodium
CRGroup’s Vijay Jog offers insights into turning data into profits.

Game on! City inks 10-year deal with OSEG, Winnipeg group to bring pro baseball back to capital
Deal will see new tenants pay the city $125,000 a year in base rent at 10,000-seat RCGT Park beginning in 2021.
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