Transit revenues down across Canada, StatsCan finds
OC Transpo’s not the only one scrounging for change between the O-Train seats. New data from Statistics Canada shows passenger bus and urban transit revenues
Transit revenues down across Canada, StatsCan finds
OC Transpo’s not the only one scrounging for change between the O-Train seats. New data from Statistics Canada shows passenger bus and urban transit revenues
You’re out: majority of Combat baseball bats to be discountinued
An Ottawa brand of baseball bats will no longer be made locally. Performance Sports Group, the owner of sports equipment brands like Bauer and Easton,
Full steam ahead for privately owned passenger railway
He might be riding his proposal for a privately backed commuter train into uncharted territory, but that hasn’t dampened Joseph Potvin’s sense of optimism. Mr.
Ottawa-based commpany, Nuvyyo helps those watching TV cut the cord into the future
With a recent rise of streaming opportunities on the internet, Canadians are dropping their cable subscriptions and are watching television shows online. By Jacob Serebrin
Engaging with grassroots communities proves beneficial to the Ottawa geek industry
For Ottawa’s retailers of geek culture goods, like comic books and collectibles, Gatineau’s bilingual anime convention, G-Anime, is a chance to connect with a passionate
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
Here’s a list of Ottawa-related startup events for the next two weeks. Insurance Considerations for Startups Tuesday, July 19 at 10 a.m. Invest Ottawa, 80
Festival atmosphere attracts local startups to Montreal conference
Business conferences don’t usually have a reputation for being fun and casual but the Montreal International Startup Festival isn’t the average business conference. By Jacob
Breakfast of champions: networking event targets early risers
Omar Choudhry says small businesses, social entrepreneurs and charities can learn a lot from each other. By Jacob Serebrin “We all pigeonhole things,” he says.
Senior staff cuts at Ottawa City Hall slice number of departments in half
New Ottawa city manager Steve Kanellakos has announced a new plan to save $2.7 million for taxpayers by cutting management jobs at city hall. Mr.
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