Hyatt Place Ottawa West celebrates first year after opening during pandemic
There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Hyatt Place Ottawa West – and not just because the new hotel has a rooftop hive that accommodates
Hyatt Place Ottawa West celebrates first year after opening during pandemic
There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Hyatt Place Ottawa West – and not just because the new hotel has a rooftop hive that accommodates
Glass Lewis says majority of Shopify shareholders opposed ‘founder share’ plan
Firm says Shopify’s plan to augment founder Tobi Lütke’s power in the e-commerce company only passed because of the support from an early company investor
Trial by fire: Local BBQ entrepreneur navigates business growth by letting go
Four years ago, Mat Flosse knew he had a choice to make – either continue working in the kitchen of his southern barbecue business, or
Ottawa Business Growth Survey: Uncertainty and opportunity lie ahead for Ottawa’s business community
Jim McConnery, managing partner at Welch LLP, says that if anything is for certain, it’s that the pre-pandemic status quo is no longer an acceptable
Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate drops to 4.3% in May
Region’s red-hot economic growth continues as Ottawa-Gatineau employers added nearly 10,000 jobs to their payrolls last month, Statistics Canada says.
IT firm Fully Managed makes first M&A deal since acquisition by Telus
Fully Managed said Monday it’s acquired Ook Enterprises, a Vancouver-based company that provides managed IT services to small and medium-sized businesses.
Elmwood School Gala nets impressive $320K
At 186 attendees, it was a smaller crowd than in past years – but organizers wanted it that way, recognizing that the world is still
‘A rich moment for you to kind of take stock’: City guru Mary Rowe on Ottawa’s future
The head of the Canadian Urban Institute says there’s ‘no magic bullet’ for the nation’s capital to reimagine its long-term direction in the aftermath of
Ottawa Tourism rolls out the welcome mat — and picks up the tab — for visitors
Ottawa Tourism is so keen to welcome visitors back to the nation’s capital this year that it’s even willing to foot the bill. Well, at
Blue Rodeo, Serena Ryder: Does Kinaxis know how to throw a party or what?
The evening was “one giant hug,” in the words of Kinaxis CEO John Sicard. “I think we needed this.”
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