Arnie Vered Dinner celebrates Ottawa families in business
While we’ve all heard stories about family businesses gone bad (think McCain Foods and its bitter succession feud), family-owned firms are the bedrock of communities
Arnie Vered Dinner celebrates Ottawa families in business
While we’ve all heard stories about family businesses gone bad (think McCain Foods and its bitter succession feud), family-owned firms are the bedrock of communities
For the past 10 years, Graham Macmillan has dedicated his time and energy to giving all kids in our community equal access to opportunities and
For the past 10 years, Graham Macmillan has dedicated his time and energy to giving all kids in our community equal access to opportunities and
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate rises slightly in April to 5.3%
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate rose slightly in April after the region shed about 2,200 jobs from the previous month, according to Statistics Canada figures released Friday.
Ottawa’s ‘legendary’ Zaphod Beeblebrox closing its doors
Zaphod Beeblebrox, a staple of the ByWard Market for nearly three decades, will say goodbye later this month. In a post on its website, the
Opinion: ‘Superclusters’ a super-sized opportunity for Ottawa’s tech sector
If last month’s budget is any indication, the federal Liberals are prepared to do much more than just pay lip service to their “innovation agenda.”
For event planners considering where to hold their next conference, tourism officials in Ottawa have a simple message: Be here for Canada’s big year. But
Ottawa health hackathon breaks down silos between physicians, techies
Ottawa physicians, coders, designers and entrepreneurs came together this past weekend to find some common ground on some of healthcare’s most pressing problems. Hacking Health
Hats off: Ottawa’s Ross Video takes Best of Show for new switcher at NAB 2017
Ross Video nabbed TV Technology’s Best of Show award for its new production solution, Graphite, at the 2017 National Association of Broadcasters convention. Graphite, which
Strong economy, LRT project spurring housing boom, Re/Max says
Ottawa’s housing market had a strong start to the year, with a 5.5 per cent jump in the average home price compared with this time
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