Packed house for refugee job fair at city hall
Mohamad Toubeh worked as a car mechanic in Syria for seven years before civil war forced him out of the country. Now, along with more
Packed house for refugee job fair at city hall
Mohamad Toubeh worked as a car mechanic in Syria for seven years before civil war forced him out of the country. Now, along with more
New restaurant app promises last minute tables at the city’s hottest spots
Ottawa foodies regretting a lack of dinner reservations can rejoice – a new app coming to the city promises to fix your fine dining foibles.
Feds to invest up to $8M in Innovation Centre
Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains announced Wednesday the federal government will invest up to $8 million in the Innovation Centre
Opinion: Champions owner having a ball
Some things appear to be impossible, others just highly implausible. But making baseball work in Ottawa? That Sisyphean task now falls on the shoulders of
Tech hubs eager for Kanata rail line
Light rail to Kanata is officially on the books – and it’s about time, businesses say. By Emma Jackson. Mayor Jim Watson announced Wednesday the
Finding your limits, and surpassing them
It takes a lot to overwhelm Stephan May these days. He’s learned to take even the most stressful situation in stride and stay focused on
McBee a consolidation king: latest acquisition makes Mitel a global leader, analysts say
Buying up companies is getting to be old hat for Mitel Networks CEO Rich McBee. But even for someone who has spearheaded half a dozen
Opinion: Budget set to deliver infrastructure boost
The latest federal budget promises to improve living standards in communities across the country, in part by infusing billions of dollars into new infrastructure spending
IT skills gap hampering growth in video game sector, panel says
A growing skills gap in the information technology sector is shackling Canada’s gaming and other tech industries, a panel of industry experts said Wednesday. By
Scaleup woes stunting Canadian tech sector’s growth, leading academic says
Canada is falling behind in the global innovation race because its tech sector too often fails to scale startups into sustainable companies, the head of
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