Busy week on the road to being a billion dollar company
It’s not every day a kangaroo makes an appearance in the capital. But then again, The Better Software Company’s Steve Cody is not your average
Busy week on the road to being a billion dollar company
It’s not every day a kangaroo makes an appearance in the capital. But then again, The Better Software Company’s Steve Cody is not your average
FIFA Women’s World Cup a money maker for city
The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup pumped $28.6 million into the local economy, the Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance announced Thursday. The alliance also said
Squanto takes top prize at TiECon Canada 2015 Pitchfest
The possibility of solving a $3.7-trillion global problem was too good to pass up for the judges at TieCon Canada 2015’s Pitch Fest last Friday.
Build tech sector from home, says FreshBooks founder
The CEO and co-founder of FreshBooks says that Toronto and Ottawa can “eat Silicon Valley’s lunch” when it comes to starting and scaling technology companies.
Mayor to lead economic development mission to China, Thailand
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson will be adding to his frequent flyer points when he leads an economic development mission to China and Thailand this November.
Arena makeover a winning strategy for Sens: Prof
Like many NHL teams this off-season, the Ottawa Senators set out to attract a few high-priced free agents in their drive to succeed at the
FEDCO recommends council approve 2016 budget timetable
The city’s finance and economic development committee Tuesday recommended city council approve the timetable for developing and approving the 2016 budget. The city’s finance department
Shopify raises its profile in Waterloo with larger office, plans to hire
Shopify Inc. is raising its profile in Waterloo with plans to hire more people for a larger office in the city. The Ottawa-based company, which
Opera Lyra on the hunt for corporate sponsors for 2015-16 season
As Opera Lyra prepares for opening night of its 2015-16 season on Saturday, general director Jeep Jeffries said the organization’s new director of development is
L-Spark’s inaugural class graduates at SaaS Showcase
Eight companies from the first cohort of L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator and accelerator program, walked across the stage at the SaaS Showcase on Thursday night.
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