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Mental health benefit with Daniel Alfredsson raises record-breaking $110K for Ottawa Salus

When you drop the name “Ottawa Salus” in the general community, you’re more likely to get blank...

Shopify stock falls for a second day after Ottawa firm’s business model challenged by short-seller

Shopify's (TSX:SHOP) stock plunged for a second day before recovering most of Thursday's losses, following a prominent...

Ottawa developer and philanthropist John Ruddy named 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient

It’s a rare entrepreneur whose name alone would be enough to convince some of Ottawa’s most astute...

German ambassador taps keg at Oktoberfest benefit for University of Ottawa Heart Institute

She’s only just arrived in town and already new German Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser was involved Wednesday night with a very important diplomatic matter:...

German ambassador taps keg at Oktoberfest benefit for University of Ottawa Heart Institute

She’s only just arrived in town and already new German Ambassador Sabine Sparwasser was involved Wednesday night with a very important diplomatic matter:...

Op-ed: Why Ottawa needs a ‘job policy’

The city’s new head of planning and economic development knows that a one-size-fits-all approach to planning and...

Ottawa’s Shaw Centre coming up short on $4M loan

The Shaw Centre has a $4-million debt payment it can’t currently make, leaving the centre’s management having...

Updated: Shopify’s shares plunge after report questions Ottawa company’s operations

Citron Research, an online stock commentary website whose reports have previously moved the direction of shares for the likes of Valeant and BlackBerry, claims the Ottawa-based firm's business model does not comply with guidelines set by the Federal Trade Commission.

Do U.S. tech job-seekers really prefer Ottawa over Toronto?

The battle of Ontario took on a new dimension this week with the release of new data...

Techopia Live: Canada Science and Technology Museum joins Ottawa’s innovation ecosystem

Local companies including SimWave and Lumbec will be showcasing their work when museum reopens Nov. 17.