‘Everything aligning’ for Ottawa’s economy, new chamber chair says
As a partner in a successful financial services company, Marie Boivin knows firsthand the challenges entrepreneurs face each day. The newest chair of the Ottawa
‘Everything aligning’ for Ottawa’s economy, new chamber chair says
As a partner in a successful financial services company, Marie Boivin knows firsthand the challenges entrepreneurs face each day. The newest chair of the Ottawa
Carleton to partner with Indian institutions on innovation, investment initiatives
Carleton University’s Canada-India Centre for Excellence announced partnerships Thursday with three Indian institutions to deliver programming that will give Canadians the skills and knowledge needed
Planning committee to consider scrapping old parking bylaw
More small restaurants and grocery stores may pop up in urban neighbourhoods, now that the City of Ottawa is overhauling a decades-old parking bylaw. On
Local production company partners with CPAC for documentaries broadcast
An Ottawa production studio announced Thursday it has found a home for two commemorative World War I documentaries. Sound Venture Productions will partner with the
Ottawa’s Assent Compliance punches above its weight
By Michael Woods Ottawa’s Assent Compliance raised one of the largest series-A rounds in Canadian history last month. What’s driving the company’s growth? For Assent
Patio fest coming to the ByWard Market
Ottawa’s newest summer festival will be opening up Clarence Street to pedestrians and unlimited patios come July. “Clarence is the place to be for patios
Outgoing Invest Ottawa CEO Lazenby touts capital as Canada’s ‘hottest tech sector’
After five years as the capital’s “VP of sales,” Bruce Lazenby stayed true to form in his last major public appearance as head of Invest
Boivin to chair chamber board of directors
Accu-Rate Corporation CEO Marie Boivin was sworn in Thursday as the new chair of the board of directors of the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce. Ms.
With the decline of our dollar and oil prices, there is some good news for investors in Ontario as private market investments in Ontario that
Feature: Science and Tech CEO looks to new frontiers
Change is in the air at the Canada Museum of Science and Technology. The museum’s main building, which closed in 2014 due to mould in
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