Draft budget for 2015 keeps tax hike below 2 per cent
Ottawa city council tabled a draft budget for 2015 on Wednesday that keeps property tax increases under two per cent, while maintaining city-building projects like
Draft budget for 2015 keeps tax hike below 2 per cent
Ottawa city council tabled a draft budget for 2015 on Wednesday that keeps property tax increases under two per cent, while maintaining city-building projects like
City honours immigrant entrepreneurs
A wide range of industries were represented Thursday when the city of Ottawa, in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada, handed out the third
Opinion: Modular homes far from cookie-cutter: Bruce Firestone
Henry Ford obviously wasn’t present when I recently visited modular homebuilder Guildcrest’s 120,000-square-foot plant in Morewood, about 50 km southeast of Ottawa, but his spirit
CTE Solutions acquisition gives firm national presence
A former OBJ Forty under 40 recipient says she’s excited about the opportunities that lie ahead, now that the training company she co-founded has been acquired by
Opinion: Going global, fast and smart
Ottawa is the best place in Canada to start a company. But when it comes to sustaining that growth, Jeffrey Dale says, the city too
It’s a cutting-edge local tech company that has drawn comparisons with its much more famous e-commerce counterpart, Shopify, and even occupies the same downtown office
It’s a cutting-edge local tech company that has drawn comparisons with its much more famous e-commerce counterpart, Shopify, and even occupies the same downtown office
High Hopes: Q&A with Tweed Marijuana co-founder Bruce Linton
In its first year of operation, Smiths Falls-based medical marijuana grower Tweed has been creating quite a buzz – and not just among the users
Buy Your Dream Home for Just $13,000
Sound too good to be true? Well, you’re right. It is. At least, right now. But if you were in the market for a house
Security startup puts $100K bounty on table to lure code-cracking hackers
A local cloud security startup is ready to offer $100,000 to anyone who can crack its code. Launched by serial entrepreneur Wael Aggan and his
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