‘BlackBerry’ pockets rave reviews as tech leaders say phone story doesn’t ring true
“BlackBerry” director Matt Johnson is enjoying the controversy simmering around his latest film.
Tulip festival organizers aim for ‘zero-impact’ with new nighttime light show
In response to community feedback, the Tulip Festival will be introducing a new nightly light show to replace its usual Victoria Day fireworks display.
Techopia-EY Insights op-ed: Intelligent tech talent strategies start from within
In the tech space, today’s talent needs evolve very rapidly. Organizations must embrace an intelligent talent strategy now to retain talent accelerate growth.
Wellington West BIA parts ways with exec director Van Staalduinen
Dennis Van Staalduinen has parted ways with the Wellington West Business Improvement Area (BIA) after serving as its executive director for more than five years.
BoC might have to rethink rate pause as unemployment remains very low: economists
Statistics Canada’s latest labour force survey released Friday says the unemployment rate held steady at 5.0 per cent for the fifth consecutive month.
Boutique Cornerstone: A bargain hunter’s paradise
If you’re looking to get your fashion fix on a budget, there’s a fabulous pop-up boutique in town featuring enviable must-haves for every woman’s wardrobe.
Taste for Hope to take another bite out of homelessness
Shepherds of Good Hope (SOGH), a non-profit organization dedicated to getting chronically homeless people off the streets, out of shelters and into a place they
Kwesst Micro Systems inks $20M deal with DND
The company said it will provide “specialized software development and integration solutions” to the Canadian Army under the agreement, which runs until May 2028.
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