Second Cup Coffee Co. to be sold to Big Rig owner Foodtastic
Mississauga-based Aegis Brands didn’t disclose Second Cup’s sale price but said it includes $14 million in cash, plus a post-closing earn-out.
Second Cup Coffee Co. to be sold to Big Rig owner Foodtastic
Mississauga-based Aegis Brands didn’t disclose Second Cup’s sale price but said it includes $14 million in cash, plus a post-closing earn-out.
Lack of clarity on business reopenings ‘frustrating’ for BIA boss
Wellington West merchants say they’re confused by lack of clear set of rules regarding guidelines for getting back in business.
Kivuto Solutions’ new CEO pursues ‘next phase’ of growth for educational software firm
New boss Mark McKenzie has decades of experience scaling up companies in Silicon Valley.
People on the Move: Michele Bedford looks to boost Calian’s global profile
‘The technology is there, the innovation is there, the customer success is there. Now it’s a matter of telling that story publicly.’
Planning committee gives thumbs-up to revised Chateau Laurier design
Plan for controversial addition to the iconic downtown hotel will now go to full council for consideration on Feb. 24.
Ottawa’s Windmill Development Group partners with T.O. firm on $100M green real estate fund
Two years in the making, project aims to finance environmentally sustainable developments in Ottawa and the Greater Toronto Area.
Ottawa’s unemployment rate drops to 6.7% in January
The number of people working in Ottawa-Gatineau rose by about 9,600 last month, Statistics Canada said, while the labour force also grew.
Best Offices Ottawa: Designing the post-pandemic workplace
Companies across the city are asking fresh questions about how best to use their office space effectively as employees begin to think about returning to
Bilingualism pays off for Ottawa businesses
One of the region’s leading business organizations is helping local retailers and service providers speak to a new pool of customers in the National Capital
Ottawa businesswomen address COVID-19 challenges during roundtable with Ontario minister
Women lose ground as pandemic pushes participation in labour force down to its lowest level in three decades
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