$1B in revenue is just around the corner for local startup RVezy
Tourism tech startup RVezy believes the elusive $1-billion revenue goal is not far down the road and says it has solid plans in place to
$1B in revenue is just around the corner for local startup RVezy
Tourism tech startup RVezy believes the elusive $1-billion revenue goal is not far down the road and says it has solid plans in place to
In the Dragons’ Den: No deal, but lots of lessons learned for Palapa Tours
“A question many ask us is, ‘How did Dragons’ Den go?’ What they mean is … did you get a deal? Yes! We got a
Op-ed: Civil servants are people too — don’t they deserve flex work?
“I really like the concept of ‘work wherever you work well.’ What I don’t understand is why we seem to think that such concepts should
In the Dragons’ Den: Lights, camera, action … it’s sink or swim for Palapa Tours
“Gaby, Mike, let’s get you hooked up with the microphones, you are up in 10 minutes.” In this segment, Ottawa entrepreneur Mike Karpishka describes facing
Small Business Week: BDC chief economist challenges small businesses to get more efficient
It’s Small Business Week, but many entrepreneurs feel more like burying their face in their hands instead of celebrating.
Canada’s hotter than expected inflation reading sets stage for another rate hike
In its latest consumer price index report, Statistics Canada said the slight deceleration from 7.0 per cent inflation in August is mostly attributed to lower
Housing starts may look promising, but there’s much more to be done, experts say
While the annual pace of housing starts in September rose to its highest level since November 2021, there’s more to the numbers when it comes
In just a few short years, Dunrobin Distilleries has grown to a total of 34 full- and part-time employees, including vice-president Jonathan Hatchell, former CEO
Fight for the Cure is looking like a million bucks
The pandemic may have knocked large-scale fundraisers to their knees these last couple of years but Fight for the Cure has never gone down for
Watson: ‘I gave this job everything I have’
Mayor Jim Watson delivered his farewell remarks to many business and community leaders on Oct. 12 at the Mayor’s Breakfast Series.
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