Ottawa-Gatineau sheds 2,000 jobs in August
Local employers trimmed their payrolls in the final month of summer, although the number of people working in the National Capital Region is still near
Ottawa-Gatineau sheds 2,000 jobs in August
Local employers trimmed their payrolls in the final month of summer, although the number of people working in the National Capital Region is still near
OBJ is going for the green. Green outdoor newspaper boxes, that is. OBJ has entered into a multi-year distribution agreement with Metro Ottawa newspaper. The
Mayor pushes for downtown truck tunnel
Mayor Jim Watson will ask the province and feds to split the cost of a study to build a truck tunnel through the downtown core.
City of Ottawa on track to turn budget surplus
Higher property tax revenues, unfilled staff positions and a multimillion-dollar dividend from Hydro Ottawa are giving the city’s finances a major boost this year. The
Feature: What you need to know about Ottawa’s new Innovation Centre
The multimillion-dollar transformation of a 75-year-old city maintenance garage into a hub for entrepreneurship and innovation is nearly complete.
Ottawa fashion entrepreneur really truckin’ along
Every entrepreneur knows there will inevitably be a few bumps on the road to success. But Lainie Towell is feeling them a little more tangibly
Greco Fitness eyes expansion, gains strength with new investment
Ottawa-based Greco Fitness says it’s poised for a significant expansion with the help of major additional investment and a new management team. By Jacob
The straight dope: MediaMiser president explores the ins and outs of M&A
Chris Morrison knows mergers and acquisitions from both sides of the table – buyer and takeover target.
The president of Ottawa-based MediaMiser, which creates software
Feature: QNX in the driver’s seat
The autonomous driving industry is revving up, and Ottawa seems primed to lead the pack. QNX Software Systems is the leader of the city’s automotive
Council briefs: new permit regulations a sign of the times
Businesses in Ottawa will now have to obtain permits if they want put up new illuminated signs in their windows. That’s just one of the
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