
Update: Ottawa-Gatineau misses Amazon HQ2, but officials pleased with bid effort
The benefit of pulling together a region-wide bid outweighs the disappointment, say those who sought to woo the Seattle-based tech giant.

Update: Ottawa-Gatineau misses Amazon HQ2, but officials pleased with bid effort
The benefit of pulling together a region-wide bid outweighs the disappointment, say those who sought to woo the Seattle-based tech giant.

Bernie Ashe steps aside as OSEG chief executive
The original quarterback of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s front office is calling it quits. Chief executive Bernie Ashe, who has led the organization

Crime does pay: CaseWare International locks up anti-fraud market
A global leader in artificial intelligence software that aims to thwart financial crimes such as money-laundering says it is gaining “incredible” momentum in the fast-growing

Tourism lookahead: After the big 2017 party, where does Ottawa go from here?
Michael Crockatt calls the Canada 150 celebrations a “great gift” that made 2017 a record year for the city’s tourism industry. The big question facing

2018 lookahead: Tech migration driving ‘sea change’ in downtown office market
In a town where the federal government has been the dominant tenant in commercial real estate seemingly forever, Michael Church and his colleagues are starting

Ottawa firms put their stamp on Canada Science and Tech Museum revamp
For 50 years, Locomotive 6400 has been an iconic symbol of a bygone era in Canadian transportation for visitors to the Canada Science and Technology

Video venture puts skills training in focus
As far as Ian Bingeman is concerned, it’s not a contradiction to believe charities should behave more like businesses. The executive director of Youth Ottawa,

Ottawa’s African Bronze Honey importing venture worthy of the buzz
Selling African-made honey from an office in Ottawa might not seem like the most conventional path to business success. But then, Paul Whitney is used

Council carves out B&B exemption for new 4% hotel room levy
Bed-and-breakfasts will be able to avoid a new four per cent tax on guest accommodations, but Ottawans who rent out rooms on platforms such as

The heavy hitters backing Kanata video surveillance software firm Solink
For a small Ottawa software firm in a nascent industry, Solink is making quite a name for itself in the North American investment community. Solink’s
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