Op-ed: Our path to the Capital Pride parade
A senior economist at Export Development Canada shares how the local organization has made strides in making the workplace a welcoming space for LGBTQ2+ employees
Op-ed: Our path to the Capital Pride parade
A senior economist at Export Development Canada shares how the local organization has made strides in making the workplace a welcoming space for LGBTQ2+ employees
Trinity drops height at planned Gladstone Station mixed-use development
Trinity Development Group is lowering the planned height of its proposed apartment complex next to the future Gladstone Station, according to updated plans filed Thursday
HazloLaw hits it out of park with charity softball game
Law firm donates prize money from inaugural charity event to Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation and CHEO
Ottawa’s SageTea sues feds, alleging ‘unlawful’ use of proprietary AI tech
An Ottawa software developer is taking the Government of Canada to court, alleging a federal department is using its intellectual property without paying licensing fees
Ottawa-based ProntoForms boosts recurring revenues 26% in Q2
ProntoForms found success in the second quarter of the year as the Ottawa firm continues to grow its recurring revenue base while keeping its losses
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Aug. 12-16
Techopia Live: Ottawa entrepreneur using ‘sweat’ equity to improve employee retention
Techopia Live sat down with Ottawa’s Russell Coltess this week to hear about how his new platform is helping HR departments track ROI on employee
Ottawa-based Corsa completes security pivot with new financing round
Strapped with fresh financing and with a new CEO in place, a local cybersecurity company is building out a sizeable sales team to take its
Ottawa’s inflation rate up 2.1 per cent in July
Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation crept slightly higher than the rest of the country in July, as national prices rose in line with Bank of
Barrhaven site selected in pot shop licence lottery; Orléans location on waiting list
Ottawa’s next pot shop may land in Barrhaven – with an application for Orléans waiting in the wings – after the results of Ontario’s second
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