SheBoot selects Braiyt.Ai as its first participant for upcoming cohort
With the application process for the third cohort of SheBoot now closed, co-founding partners in the program, Invest Ottawa and Capital Angel Network (CAN), have
SheBoot selects Braiyt.Ai as its first participant for upcoming cohort
With the application process for the third cohort of SheBoot now closed, co-founding partners in the program, Invest Ottawa and Capital Angel Network (CAN), have
$700 pie? It’s the country way
What is it with homemade pies of pretty much any flavour selling for hundreds of dollars at rural charity auctions? The key to a huge
Canada joins international agreement to help Indigenous businesses access new markets
Ng paid tribute to First Nations’ businesses and said support would be offered by the government to help these companies, including those from Nunavut and
Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit Gala: Making the Water Sing rushes back to life
How fitting that “Wabano” means “new beginnings” in Ojibwe during a time when the public is venturing back out into the world, knowing the pandemic
Canada’s house price boom strongest in suburbs as gap with downtown shrinks: Study
The Bank of Canada said in a study Monday that the closure of many downtown services coupled with a desire for more living space increased
Ottawa Senators win the bid for LeBreton Flats
CSDI is proposing to build an NHL hockey arena and events venue surrounded by mixed-use development, located on Albert Street between Preston Street and City
Elevate’s Entre-Nous on encouraging women to be bold, be loud
“We have to stop thinking about equality as though it’s just the right thing to do or the nice thing to do,” said Sueling Ching.
Cydef arms the little guy in the fight against cyber-crime
A blind business date blossomed into a flourishing collaboration when local businessman Paul Hindo joined forces with a quantum physicist to break into the world
Shopify launches Twitter partnership, tap to pay offering at product showcase
At a new, semi-annual showcase called Shopify Editions on Wednesday, the Ottawa e-commerce giant laid out more than 100 product updates made over the last
All’s fair: Annual rural events set to swing into action
There are some 213 registered rural fairs and all of them – 100 per cent – intend to stage full live shows in 2022 after
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