Opinion: Canada slow to cash in on discount trend
Retailers complain vociferously about the high fees they must pay for accepting credit cards. So why don’t more of them offer a discount for customers
Opinion: Canada slow to cash in on discount trend
Retailers complain vociferously about the high fees they must pay for accepting credit cards. So why don’t more of them offer a discount for customers
Pythian’s new Westboro office positions firm for growth
There is still much to do on the outside and a little more work to do on the inside, but Pythian celebrated the grand opening
Pythian’s new Westboro office positions firm for growth
There is still much to do on the outside and a little more work to do on the inside, but Pythian celebrated the grand opening
Local firm hopes to spread 4D booths in museums across Canada for 150th birthday bash
SimWave wants to put Canadians right in the thick of some of the country’s most memorable historical events over the course of Canada’s 150th birthday
Zaphod’s sold, shows will go on, says Haslam
Downtown nightclub Zaphod Beeblebrox has a “new lease on life,” owner Eugene Haslam said Wednesday when he announced he has sold the York Street establishment.
Nureva open house shows off new product
A Calgary tech firm with strong ties to Ottawa is hoping to transform the sticky note, its co-founder and CEO said recently. Nancy Knowlton was
Former Telesat executive returns to the fold
Ottawa-based Telesat announced Monday one of the firm’s former vice-presidents is returning to the company after three years with Sprint. Michael Schwartz resigned from his
Commercial real estate market still sluggish: report
Ottawa’s commercial real estate market continued its slump in the first nine months of 2015, reflecting skittishness over the economy and the federal election, according
City “way overcharging” for building permits: councillors
If city staff stopped collecting building permit fees today, they could still run the office for two years – a clear sign the city is
Mayor’s business delegation heads off to China, Thailand
Mayor Jim Watson and a delegation of 15 local business leaders arrive in Beijing Monday on a week-long mission they hope will pay long-term dividends
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