Wireless carriers struggle to keep up after weekend price-cutting promotion
Canada’s major wireless carriers are apologizing for long customer service wait times as consumers scramble to cash in on limited time promotional offers. While the
Wireless carriers struggle to keep up after weekend price-cutting promotion
Canada’s major wireless carriers are apologizing for long customer service wait times as consumers scramble to cash in on limited time promotional offers. While the
Martello taps former CGI executive John Proctor as Kanata tech firm’s new CEO
One of Ottawa’s fastest-growing tech firms has a new chief executive. Martello Technologies said Monday that it had hired John Proctor, a veteran of the
The changing face of legal leadership in Ottawa
The legal profession is about to undergo unprecedented change, and law firms are working hard to stay ahead of the curve. For Nelligan O’Brien Payne
Techopia Year in Review: Invest Ottawa’s new CEO sets the plan forward
The city’s main economic development agency evolved over the course of 2017 under new leadership.
Benay’s Blanket: The statements that shook up the open source community
A blanket statement is a generalization – something that covers everything, like a metaphorical blanket. There is an implication when using “blanket statement” that it
Young Jewish professionals take break from busy lives to connect at Chanukah Ball
There were dreidels, donuts and dancing awaiting the nearly 100 attendees of the Chanukah Ball organized Saturday by the Jewish Federation of Ottawa’s Emerging Generation
Young Jewish professionals take break from busy lives to connect at Chanukah Ball
There were dreidels, donuts and dancing awaiting the nearly 100 attendees of the Chanukah Ball organized Saturday by the Jewish Federation of Ottawa’s Emerging Generation
Melnyk muses about relocating Sens at NHL 100 weekend in Ottawa
On a weekend celebrating the game of hockey in the nation’s capital, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk put a damper on the festivities. Melnyk brought
Canadian grocers make $3M per year from penny rounding: UBC study
Grocery stores across the country are cashing in on the demise of the penny, according to a young researcher at the University of British Columbia.
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Bombardier-Boeing battle: The bitter dispute between Bombardier and Boeing will enter a critical phase Monday, when the two aerospace rivals appear before the U.S. International
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