People on the move: Sybil Johnson-Abbott named partner at Soloway Wright
Soloway Wright welcomed Sybil Johnson-Abbott as a partner in the firm. Johnson-Abbott is a member of the firm’s real estate and development and commercial leasing
People on the move: Sybil Johnson-Abbott named partner at Soloway Wright
Soloway Wright welcomed Sybil Johnson-Abbott as a partner in the firm. Johnson-Abbott is a member of the firm’s real estate and development and commercial leasing
Ottawa’s Vicki Saunders brings farm dreams to female entrepreneurship
Growing up in the Ottawa Valley, Vicki Saunders learned the value of hard work and entrepreneurship on her family’s farm. Her parents bought what would
Amid a flood of plastic, global companies try to clean up image
Once a month, accountant Michael Byrne pulls on his rubber boots and makes his way to a spot on the banks of London’s River Thames.
Quebec loosens Prohibition-era liquor laws, making it easier to get alcohol permits
Quebec restaurants that do not have a bar licence such as Montreal’s Ye Olde Orchard must sell a bowl of pasta or other small plates
Ottawa-based Shopify to raise US$657.6M in latest offering
Shopify says it plans to bolster its balance sheet with a fresh share offering that the Ottawa-based e-commerce firm says it expects will raise US$657.6
Plans revived for 16-storey Barrhaven towers
Plans are once again being proposed to construct what’s believed to be the tallest building in Barrhaven. Earlier this month, a consultant working for Saint
Knock on Wood founder marks firm’s 20th anniversary amid changing PR landscape
If you attended Carleton University in the mid ’80s, you were more likely to see Karen Wood socializing in the student association’s Rooster’s Coffeehouse than
Law code: Global Legal Hackathon comes to Ottawa
Teams of lawyers, developers and designers are scheduled to come together this weekend for the Ottawa edition of the Global Legal Hackathon, competing to create
Ottawa pursuing return visit for La Machine
Ottawans who were captivated last summer by the mechanical creatures of La Machine might not have to wait too long for a return visit if
Ontario Liberals bring in bill retaliating against Buy American provisions
With roughly three months before a spring election, Ontario’s governing Liberals are using the last legislative session to push back against any state that adopts
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