Former cosmetics exec finds comfort in simpler pleasures in mystical Northcote
Andi Marcus has trademarked a concept she calls DineOver, which takes the bed and breakfast concept and reverses it.
Former cosmetics exec finds comfort in simpler pleasures in mystical Northcote
Andi Marcus has trademarked a concept she calls DineOver, which takes the bed and breakfast concept and reverses it.
Breaking a sweat (and lovin’ it) at RedBlacks Women’s Training Camp
The popular fundraiser for the OSEG (Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group) Foundation was back at TD Place stadium after getting benched by the pandemic over
Startups grapple with raising funds amid tech downturn, fall in valuations
While money poured into startups as stocks soared and people sought technology to work from home during the first two years of the pandemic, cash
C-COM reports robust Q2 results as company clinches key deals
President and CEO Leslie Klein said in a news release that this was the third-highest second-quarter sales level posted by the company over the past
History taught the Bank of Canada what happens when it doesn’t control high inflation
TD chief economist Beata Caranci said inflation today might feel especially challenging because Canadians have been shielded from inflation volatility for decades.
‘Luxury’ home transactions in capital soaring as prices hit historic highs, real estate firm says
Sales worth $1 million or more now account for nearly one in five Ottawa residential transactions – up from less than five per cent just
Toronto-based semiconductor technology firm makes waves with Kanata expansion
Alphawave IP says new March Road facility will employ 100-plus workers by the end of the year and could become the rapidly growing company’s main
Cool idea: Ottawa biotech firm’s cell-chilling technology lures major investors, big-name CEO
Former Pythian president Keith Millar now heads CryoStasis, a fledgling startup whose technology aims to make organ transplants and stem-cell research more viable.
Golfers take a swing at ending world poverty
The Ottawa business community turned out to the World Partnership Golf tournament in support of the Aga Khan Foundation Canada, which aims to end cycles
Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts bounce back in June: CMHC
While construction slowed down on the Gatineau side of the Ottawa River, with the number of new starts falling to 132 from 151 the previous
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