Encon’s Ottawa-based CEO Jean Laurin retiring
After spending more than three decades at Ottawa-based insurance provider Encon Group, growing the company during a major economic downturn, Jean Laurin is retiring. By
Encon’s Ottawa-based CEO Jean Laurin retiring
After spending more than three decades at Ottawa-based insurance provider Encon Group, growing the company during a major economic downturn, Jean Laurin is retiring. By
Ottawa architect plans luxury apartments for heritage Hintonburg property
One of Hintonburg’s oldest buildings could soon expand into condos, according to the architect who owns it. Preliminary drawings show Ovidio Sbrissa’s plans to add
Armed with $4M in fresh funding, Advonex eyes Ottawa expansion
A Kingston-based clean-tech firm is considering building a new manufacturing facility in Ottawa after landing a $4.2 million investment and a major deal with motor
Opinion: Jason Flick: Why I volunteer at Invest Ottawa
Once, while hosting an AccelerateOTT event, I asked the audience to define Ottawa’s business community in just a few words. I got a lot of
Ottawa’s Calian renews $15M military education contract
The Calian Group says it’s renewed a contract with the Department of National Defence for e-learning services in Gagetown, N.B. The deal is valued at
4,453% jump in revenue: You.i TV tops Ottawa firms on Profit 500
Eighteen companies based in the Ottawa area have made the Profit 500, a list of the fastest-growing companies in Canada. By Jacob Serebrin You.i TV
Ottawa housing market picks up steam in August
The pace of new home construction in Ottawa increased last month, the country’s housing agency said late Thursday. The Canada Mortgage Housing and Housing Corp.
Ottawa-Gatineau sheds 2,000 jobs in August
Local employers trimmed their payrolls in the final month of summer, although the number of people working in the National Capital Region is still near
Ottawa fashion entrepreneur really truckin’ along
Every entrepreneur knows there will inevitably be a few bumps on the road to success. But Lainie Towell is feeling them a little more tangibly
Leave innovation to business community, ex-Invest Ottawa startup mentor says
A former entrepreneur-in-residence at Invest Ottawa says it’s time for the city-funded economic development agency to get out of the business of promoting innovation. “I
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