
Ottawa cybersecurity company Titus cuts 20% of staff following acquisition by U.S. firm
Ottawa firm that makes software that allows users to classify emails and attachments according to their level of security had about 130 employees before this

Ottawa cybersecurity company Titus cuts 20% of staff following acquisition by U.S. firm
Ottawa firm that makes software that allows users to classify emails and attachments according to their level of security had about 130 employees before this

Proposed bylaw calls for stepped-up maintenance plans in rental buildings
New rules would apply to all rental properties that are at least three storeys tall or have a minimum of 10 rental units.

Ottawa’s inflation rate slows to 0.9%
Reduced pace of price growth was broad-based, spanning goods and services.

Peering into the future: Ottawa in a pandemic economy
Comprehensive survey of Ottawa business leaders reveals exclusive insights on the state – and outlook – of Ottawa’s economy.

Eight steps to building a stronger company amid a cash-flow crisis
Many entrepreneurs and business owners continue to grapple with persistent challenges stemming from the lingering uncertainty brought on by the pandemic.

Ottawa’s Thermal Energy inks $920K deal with European food and beverage company
Company says its system is expected to save unnamed customer more than $380,000 a year in fuel costs and reduce the site’s carbon emissions by

How Carole Saad and Sharon House are breathing new life into struggling event industry
Business competitors are banding together to help organizations hold social gatherings while respecting public health rules.

Rebel 101.7 boss Tim Wieczorek promoted to executive VP of Torres Group
Algonquin College alumnus has had stints in sales and senior management at radio stations and other media organizations.

Freeland sworn in as federal finance minister as PM set to seek prorogation
Freeland replaces Bill Morneau, who resigned Monday after weeks of controversy over his and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s roles in awarding a sole-source contract to

Ottawa software maker Amika Mobile acquired by California firm
Emergency communications software company hopes deal will help it tap into growing U.S. market.
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