While James Nguyen’s firm keeps striding toward a solution to one of the world’s most pressing cybersecurity threats, his own feet were taking a beating
While James Nguyen’s firm keeps striding toward a solution to one of the world’s most pressing cybersecurity threats, his own feet were taking a beating
New Kinaxis HQ hits all the right notes
“The building was designed for employees and matches the Kinaxis culture. We’ve created unique spaces for collaboration and engagement. We’ve heard rave reviews so far.”
Bank of Canada could hike interest rates past 3% in bid to bridle inflation
The deputy governor of the Bank of Canada says it may need to raise its key interest rate to three per cent or beyond to
Meet Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2022 Bootstrap Award winners
A provider of free tech for seniors, an eco-manufacturer, a skincare brand, a fast-growing software firm and a pharmacy dedicated to cancer patients are among
Ottawa Riverkeeper Gala celebrates Daniel Alfredsson as 2022 Honorary Riverkeeper
For a crowd that probably hasn’t attended many big parties over the past two years, it certainly took to the Ottawa Riverkeeper Gala like a
Bank of Canada raises key rate by half a point amid stubbornly high inflation
In an unprecedented move, the Bank of Canada has announced a major increase to its key interest rate for the second time in two months
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Donation creates tangible results for youth
“The impact of BBBSO on youth in our community is simply incredible. I was inspired to give and get involved at the board level because
Bank of Canada on track for rate hike after GDP growth slows: Economists
Statistics Canada said Tuesday real gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 3.1 per cent in the first quarter, helped by business investment
Bright Side of Business: Ottawa woman plucks her Ukrainian parents from war-torn Kyiv
Maryna Skobal’s parents were set to make the trip from Ukraine to Ottawa for her birthday. But then Skobal’s mother called, telling her that the
A Garden Party in Barb’s Garden
The fundraiser for Ottawa Dance Directive allowed dancers and guests alike to share in heartfelt memory of Barbara McInnes, a community and fundraising leader, among
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall