Look who’s back in business: Coconut Lagoon
More than two years after watching his business go up in smoke, award-winning Ottawa chef Joe Thottungal was celebrating the grand reopening of Coconut Lagoon
Look who’s back in business: Coconut Lagoon
More than two years after watching his business go up in smoke, award-winning Ottawa chef Joe Thottungal was celebrating the grand reopening of Coconut Lagoon
Sure sign of growth: Software firm Knak making a name for itself as it prepares to move into new HQ
Less than a year after raising US$25 million in venture capital, Ottawa-based email marketing software maker has more than doubled its headcount to 80 people
Look who’s up for a Businesswoman of the Year Award
“This evening is a reflection of so many women who have cultivated their passion for their work with outstanding results,” said WBN board president Victoria
Intouch revenues soar 113% in Q2 as sales push pays off
Ottawa software firm posted net income of $591,000, compared with a net loss of $45,000 in the second quarter of 2021.
Grand occasion: supply-chain software ‘trailblazer’ Assent hits 1,000-employee milestone
Ottawa-based company is on track to reach annualized revenues of US$100 million in the next few quarters.
People on the Move: Kyle Turk brings marketing magic to Altis
“It’s somewhat of a similar role to what I was doing at Keynote but it’s on a bit of a larger scale because the company
Shopify launches new platform to connect creators, merchants
Ottawa-based software giant is billing Shopify Collabs as a way to help creators cash in on their online popularity while exposing e-commerce businesses to new
Slowing inflation not enough to prevent September interest rate hike, economists say
The inflation rate hit a nearly 40-year-high of 8.1 per cent in June, but economists were widely expecting inflation to have since slowed.
Bright Side of Business: Ross Video recognized for its compassionate approach
Ross Video has become the first Canadian Compassionate Company (CCC), making it the company many employees want to stay with until retirement.
Le Boat changes tack and taps into whole new base of Canadian consumers
The luxury canal houseboat purveyor responded to the pandemic in a way that not only preserved but also expanded its market while much of the
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