Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Not-for-profit and public sector
Anna Keller, Katharine Im-Jenkins, Melissa McGuirk McNeil, Patrick Nadeau and Sasha Suda of the National Gallery of Canada are among this year’s recipients.
Meet Ottawa’s 2020 Forty Under 40 recipients: Not-for-profit and public sector
Anna Keller, Katharine Im-Jenkins, Melissa McGuirk McNeil, Patrick Nadeau and Sasha Suda of the National Gallery of Canada are among this year’s recipients.
Techopia Talks: How COVID-19 is changing the funding environment for Ottawa tech firms
Advice for startups looking to continue to grow their business amidst the pandemic.
Ottawa’s GoFor aims to deliver on growth forecast thanks to $9.8M seed round
New investment partners say local startup has the chance to become a market leader in the on-demand delivery space.
ByWard Market’s Fish Market Restaurant shuts down
Well-known business joins growing list of downtown eating establishments that are permanently closing their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Driven to succeed: Pop-up drive-in at TD Place sells out in barely an hour
Four-night engagement kicks off Thursday evening with a showing of Remember the Titans.
Bringing injured individuals – and their families – hope after tragedy
For more than 20 years, lawyers at Bergeron Clifford LLP have helped individuals and families navigate the justice system while advocating for some of the
Amor Construction lands $259K Experimental Farm asbestos abatement contract
Constructed between 1936 and 1938, the K.W. Neatby Building at 960 Carling Ave. is a recognized federal heritage building containing the Eastern Cereal and Oilseed
Ottawa to host 2021 world men’s curling championship
Event that’s expected to generate more than $3.6 million in economic activity will be a “big shot in the arm” for beleaguered tourism industry, mayor
Enforcement of on-street parking rules to return June 29
Some parking restrictions had been lifted earlier this spring as many residents began working from home amid COVID-19.
Ottawa’s Iversoft spins off marketing arm, mulls ‘virtual-by-default’ approach in bid to get leaner
Local web development company parts ways with former executives and implements digital-first work strategy as it adapts to economic upheaval caused by COVID-19.
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