Invest Ottawa adds four startups to accelerator program
Invest Ottawa has added another four startups to its rolling accelerator program, bringing the total number of companies under its umbrella to nearly 50. The
Invest Ottawa adds four startups to accelerator program
Invest Ottawa has added another four startups to its rolling accelerator program, bringing the total number of companies under its umbrella to nearly 50. The
True North REIT buys downtown Ottawa Narono building in $24.5M deal
A Toronto-based real estate investment trust has purchased an office tower on Laurier Avenue in a bid to beef up its presence in Ottawa’s downtown
Ottawa studio behind viral hit ‘Bendy’ acquires local firm Karman Interactive
The local game developer behind a viral sensation is returning to his roots to grow his burgeoning studio, acquiring Ottawa-based Karman Interactive – the same
Why treating your employees like adults is a radical idea
Growing a strong and relevant corporate culture today means making some bold moves – and one of the highest impact ways to do this is
Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Shopify update Shopify Inc. will announce fourth-quarter results on Tuesday. The Ottawa-based tech giant recently announced it was launching a venture called Shopify Studios that
Ottawa Senators get their groove on for disco-themed Sens Soirée
If anybody knows about Stayin’ Alive, it’s the Ottawa Senators. The hockey team boogied its way down to the Westin hotel over the weekend for this
Kaleidoscope of Hope raises funds, awareness of youth mental health, substance abuse
You could feel a warm glow of optimism at this year’s Kaleidoscope of Hope Soirée: Start A Fire as organizers shone a critical light on an
Ottawa entrepreneur fielding global demand for hand-held skate sharpener
Stittsville entrepreneur Tim Maxwell’s business is all about giving customers an edge over their competition. Or, more precisely, two edges. Maxwell, a graduate of Carleton
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts plummet in January amid flurry of ongoing builds
Ottawa-Gatineau builders had so many ongoing projects heading into 2019 that few resources remained to start new builds – thereby driving down the number of
Additional job seekers raise Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate to 5.2% in January
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 5.2 per cent in January, thanks partly to an increase in the number of people looking for work,
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