Ottawa’s Grade A merges with Oregon-based IT firm in bid to make its mark south of the border
It’s the latest growth play for Grade A, which was founded 18 years ago and is now the city’s second-largest managed services firm with about
Ottawa’s Grade A merges with Oregon-based IT firm in bid to make its mark south of the border
It’s the latest growth play for Grade A, which was founded 18 years ago and is now the city’s second-largest managed services firm with about
Gary Zed launches holiday campaigns by giving $100K and issuing challenge for matching dollars
Campaigns to benefit Shepherds of Good Hope, Ottawa Mission, Food Bank, Boys and Girls Club — and local business owners
Average Ottawa home price to rise 7% in 2021, Re/Max forecasts
The average sale price of a home in Ottawa was $524,956 in the first 10 months of 2020, brokerage said Tuesday, up 19.2 per cent
Tenants left out in the cold as Makerspace North faces eviction from City Centre
Businesses in the community hub received notices from the building’s landlord last Thursday informing them they had to move out of the 19,000-square-foot facility by
Op-ed: How a new generation of Ottawa’s business community is giving back
As we celebrate the importance of doing good in our community, the future of philanthropy in Ottawa is in good hands.
Eastern Ontario’s new railway tycoon
Along the main CN rail line between Toronto and Montreal, entrepreneur Clayton Jones is seeing his fervent belief in rail shipping paying off.
With deficit closing in on $400B, Liberals detail more spending to come
The government wants to bring the wage subsidy back to 75% of business payroll costs and extend the business rent subsidy to mid-March.
Shopify merchants’ Black Friday sales haul soars to $2.4B
E-commerce giant said the more than one million global users of its platform sold a combined $2.4 billion worth of goods on Nov. 27, a
Claridge eyes six-tower, 2,000-unit housing project near Carling and Clyde
The 6.65-acre property is now home to an abandoned industrial building previously owned by dairy giant Saputo.
City mulls $129M plan to revitalize ByWard Market with pedestrian plazas, new marquee building
According to a city report, the latest proposal aims to be a “roadmap” for reimagining the Market as a more walkable, less traffic-congested neighbourhood.
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