Ottawa Race Weekend cancels in-person events for second straight year
With the city still in the grip of COVID-19, organizers of the popular annual event said they made the difficult decision to plan a virtual
Ottawa Race Weekend cancels in-person events for second straight year
With the city still in the grip of COVID-19, organizers of the popular annual event said they made the difficult decision to plan a virtual
Telesat turns Q3 profit despite dip in revenues
Ottawa-based satellite equipment provider posted a net income of $107 million in the quarter ending Sept. 30.
Nokia profit up, new CEO pledges to boost 5G investments
New CEO says Nokia will do “whatever it takes” to achieve 5G leadership; plans reorganization of company into four business units.
Shopify’s Q3 revenue up 96% from last year amid mass shift to e-commerce
Ottawa-based e-commerce company says revenue reached US$767.4 million in the quarter, up from US$390.5 million during the same period last year.
Coming off record fiscal year, Ottawa’s Thermal Energy books $1.5M hospital contract
Local cleantech firm reported record revenues of $21.4 million in fiscal 2019, up two per cent from a year earlier.
Freeland says aid needed, but not infinite, as central bank targets 2022 for recovery
Central bank holds overnight rate target at 0.25%, which is where it will stay until the economy has recovered.
Working overtime: Westin GM Ross Meredith takes on dual role as new boss at Delta Ottawa City Centre
Westin director of sales and marketing Shaddy Shibley will also take on the same duties at the Delta in a bid to save costs and
No, they won’t come just because you’ve built it
uOttawa can equip your engineers with the skills they need to understand and influence your customers.
Op-ed: Creating a diverse and inclusive workplace culture
Many corporate executives say they are committed to taking action but struggle with how to do it successfully, writes columnist Kelly Cooper.
Albert at Bay, Best Western Plus downtown hotels being converted to long-term rentals after sale
It’s a move some observers say could become increasingly common as hospitality property owners look to wring more value out of their investments during the
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