These three Ottawa tech companies are on track for $1B in revenue, data shows
Ross Video, RVezy, and Solace were added to Communitech’s roster of top-performing companies, known as Team True North.
These three Ottawa tech companies are on track for $1B in revenue, data shows
Ross Video, RVezy, and Solace were added to Communitech’s roster of top-performing companies, known as Team True North.
‘We never skipped a beat’: Community celebrates giving in Ottawa, and return of The Phils
“This feels like family, doesn’t it?” asked Jacqueline Belsito, co-chair of the upcoming Ottawa Philanthropy Awards. There was a collective laugh, and judging by a
“Should I buy a home, or would it be better to rent?” This question is asked so often and everyone seems to have their own
In Ottawa, action begets action
The outcome of the Ottawa Municipal Election on October 24th will set the direction for business and community success. It will determine our future. The
Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate ticks up to 4.1% in September as labour force grows
Region is still outperforming most major Canadian cities, with Toronto (six per cent), Calgary (5.2), Montreal (4.9), Edmonton (4.8) and Vancouver (4.5) all posting higher
As much as Hugh Gorman would love to see more tenants commit to a full-scale return to their work spaces, he knows that’s not likely
Once a year, the team at Ottawa Tourism gathers at president and CEO Michael Crockatt’s home for their “family barbecue”. “Everyone brings their children, their
Mayor Jim Watson’s end-of-term silent auction raises nearly $4K for Ottawa Food Bank
While the municipal election takes place on Oct. 24th, Watson’s last official day is Nov. 14th. He’s done three consecutive terms and is the longest-serving
The Royal is improving access to mental health care in Ottawa
New clinics, technological tools, and advocacy for supportive housing are helping Ottawans get the mental health supports they need, when they need them.
Ottawa’s office vacancy rate reaches pandemic high while industrial space remains tight
For the first time in four years, Ottawa’s office markets slowed, driven primarily by the central business district and Kanata submarkets.
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