Op-ed: The future for web-based applications in Ottawa
In the early days of computing, room-sized mainframes and dumb terminals ruled the roost, only to be replaced by desktop computers running applications directly off
Op-ed: The future for web-based applications in Ottawa
In the early days of computing, room-sized mainframes and dumb terminals ruled the roost, only to be replaced by desktop computers running applications directly off
Evening in the Maritimes hauls in big catch, netting $150K for Citizen Advocacy Ottawa
There had to be something in the air at this year’s Evening in the Maritimes. You could feel it, like salty sea spray on one’s
Fastest Growing Companies: Lightenco shines through
The founders of Lightenco don’t want any of the credit for the company’s growth. That goes to their spouses, says Ray del Cojo. “Seriously, the
Update: Ottawa-based Minto plans IPO of new apartment REIT
One of Ottawa’s largest real estate firms says it plans to spin off part of its residential portfolio into a new publicly traded real estate
Canada blocks Aecon takeover by Chinese state-owned firm over national security
The federal government has blocked the proposed $1.5-billion takeover of Aecon Group Inc. by a Chinese state-owned company for reasons of national security. After markets
For the first time in 226 years, woman to lead the NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange for the first time in its 226-year history will be led by a woman. Stacey Cunningham, who started her career
New networking event at Rideau Club aims to inspire more women into leadership roles
Inaugural gathering features talks from female CEOs of The Urban Element, ONFE
Planning committee OKs 25-storey development at Westboro station
Ottawa’s planning committee endorsed a 25-storey, mixed-use development near Westboro transit station, despite the ward councilor taking a hard line against the rezoning application. The
New Capital Build Task Force looking to foster millennial-friendly Ottawa
Business and community leaders in Ottawa have assembled as a new task force hoping to put some momentum behind the city’s transformational developments and attract
Feds spending millions of dollars on Facebook ads, boosted posts
The government of Canada has been increasing its use of paid Facebook advertisements over the last three years, spending tens of millions of dollars on
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