$1B in revenue is just around the corner for local startup RVezy
Tourism tech startup RVezy believes the elusive $1-billion revenue goal is not far down the road and says it has solid plans in place to
$1B in revenue is just around the corner for local startup RVezy
Tourism tech startup RVezy believes the elusive $1-billion revenue goal is not far down the road and says it has solid plans in place to
Hip Heals concert raises more than $85K for Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation
Gord Downie’s spirit was very much still alive at the sold-out Hip Heals benefit concert held Thursday in support of the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation
Business leaders John and Maria Bassi help Ottawa Heart Institute create $4-million research chair
“By really embracing the project and tapping into their network of relationships, (John and Maria Bassi) helped the UOHI Foundation reach its goal in less
Time to bring Ottawa’s downtown back to life, says Aiana owner
A long overdue celebration on Wednesday night served as areminder that there’s something special about the downtown core that you’ll rarely ever find in suburbs
Op-ed: Civil servants are people too — don’t they deserve flex work?
“I really like the concept of ‘work wherever you work well.’ What I don’t understand is why we seem to think that such concepts should
In the Dragons’ Den: Lights, camera, action … it’s sink or swim for Palapa Tours
“Gaby, Mike, let’s get you hooked up with the microphones, you are up in 10 minutes.” In this segment, Ottawa entrepreneur Mike Karpishka describes facing
Op-ed: Five reasons why Mark Sutcliffe gets my vote
OBJ publisher Michael Curran explains why he feels Mark Sutcliffe should be Ottawa’s next mayor.
Techopia Live: Bushbalm prepares for big U.S. retail push
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of bikini lines? If you’re part of Ottawa’s tech scene, you might think of
Small Business Week: BDC chief economist challenges small businesses to get more efficient
It’s Small Business Week, but many entrepreneurs feel more like burying their face in their hands instead of celebrating.
In the Dragons’ Den: There’s nothing like getting a scolding on national TV
“What we really need to focus on now is our numbers. What’s the ask? If it’s too high, you lose credibility. If it’s too low,
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