A natural hotbed for the arts and entrepreneurship
Local leadership with an eye to the future and deep respect for the past. A community mindset that embraces and celebrates “different.” An affordable neighbourhood
A natural hotbed for the arts and entrepreneurship
Local leadership with an eye to the future and deep respect for the past. A community mindset that embraces and celebrates “different.” An affordable neighbourhood
Venture for Canada plugging fresh talent into startups
A Canadian not-for-profit is steering recent graduates off the path towards a career in big business and on the road to entrepreneurship. Venture for Canada partners
Lured by ‘entrepreneurial itch,’ Fluidware co-founder Aydin Mirzaee departs SurveyMonkey
On Friday, Aydin Mirzaee will punch out for the final time from the company he’s spent some eight years building. His role as general manager
Video game themed cafe set to open in Sandy Hill
Video games brought Heather Powell to Ottawa, they helped her meet her life partner and now they’ve inspired her to open her own cafe –
Shopify partners have designs on greatness
Half a dozen years ago, Chris Pointer was a website designer trying to make a name for himself like legions of others, working out of
Doors wide open to downtown deals
The crowd at the opening of Morguard’s state-of-the-art Performance Court at 150 Elgin St. last month was all smiles – much like any prospective tenant
App aims to ease access to mental health therapy for all ages
An Ottawa-based software startup wants to make it easier for people to access mental health services using mobile software that the firm says will also
He’s got smarts – on the court and in the classroom
When the architect of the Carleton Ravens’ ascendancy as the top men’s basketball program in Canada decided to take a well-earned sabbatical during the 2015-’16
Packed house for refugee job fair at city hall
Mohamad Toubeh worked as a car mechanic in Syria for seven years before civil war forced him out of the country. Now, along with more
Finding your limits, and surpassing them
It takes a lot to overwhelm Stephan May these days. He’s learned to take even the most stressful situation in stride and stay focused on
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