Habitat for Humanity celebrates 25 years of creating more affordable housing options in Ottawa
14th Annual Steel Toes and Stilettos Gala returns to Shaw Centre for fun night of auctions, prizes, dinner and music
Habitat for Humanity celebrates 25 years of creating more affordable housing options in Ottawa
14th Annual Steel Toes and Stilettos Gala returns to Shaw Centre for fun night of auctions, prizes, dinner and music
KRP, Regional Group eye projects on Solandt Road to boost Kanata’s office supply
With many Kanata office buildings practically bursting at the seams thanks to a red-hot tech sector, two of the city’s biggest property owners are laying
City of Ottawa to spend $3.5M to boost service surrounding LRT issues
OC Transpo is putting more buses back on the roads to alleviate issues arising from the rocky rollout of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system
Ottawa’s Kinaxis raises guidance, posts 29% jump in Q3 revenues
Shares in Kinaxis got a healthy bump on Friday after the rapidly growing Kanata-based software firm announced it was raising its full-year guidance following a
Ottawa-based App8 wins $100K pitchfest at TiECon Canada 2019
Restaurant tech developer App8 took home a sizable pitchfest prize after beating out four other promising Ottawa startups Friday at TiECon Canada
Ottawa’s 2019 Immigrant Entrepreneurs of the Year named at TiECon Canada
Four immigrants making an impact on Ottawa’s economy – leaders in fields from data analytics to stonemasonry – were honoured Friday morning at TiECon Canada.
How OREB helps its commercial members grow their business
Realtors and customers alike benefit from Canadian Commercial Network
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $4.5-million deal for Colliers Project Leaders tops this week’s roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government
Accounting firms beefing up service portfolios in competitive market
Ottawa-based Welch’s partnership with T.O. investment firm a sign of the times as mid-size firms expand offerings to compete with Big Four
Hotelling and activity-based workplaces: Has the pendulum swung too far?
As cubicle farms and enclosed offices dissolved into unassigned seating areas and shared workstations over the past decade, employers looked to usher in a new
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