Ottawa’s Telepin Software providing mobile wallet tech in Yemen
An Ottawa-based company is bringing an accessible fin-tech solution to Yemen, where the country’s citizens – already facing a dangerous humanitarian crisis – have difficulty
Ottawa’s Telepin Software providing mobile wallet tech in Yemen
An Ottawa-based company is bringing an accessible fin-tech solution to Yemen, where the country’s citizens – already facing a dangerous humanitarian crisis – have difficulty
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
The past week was a busy one for local firms winning work with the federal government
Hexo shares drop 9% as Gatineau pot firm looks to raise US$20M
Gatineau-based cannabis company Hexo announced Friday it plans to raise $20 million from institutional investors as the company looks to rebound from a disappointing end
Power line breaks on LRT train at St. Laurent Station, disrupting service
Commuters heading home Thursday afternoon on the Confederation Line should be prepared for delays as a train has stalled at St. Laurent Station with no
InterRent REIT to convert Albert Street office building to apartments
An office tower on the western edge of downtown Ottawa will soon be gutted and undergo a facelift to prepare the building’s units for residential
City considers heritage designation for Trinity’s Gladstone development property
The site of a proposed three-tower development atop a forthcoming LRT station might soon receive heritage status to ensure it’s preserved
Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2020 Forty Under 40 nominations are now open
The search is on again for the next cohort of young business leaders making a difference and building companies in the National Capital Region. Nominations
Turn down ByWard Market hotel application, city staff tell councillors
City staff are recommending councillors reject a proposed 17-storey hotel in the ByWard Market, arguing the project wouldn’t fit with planning and heritage policies for
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Softchoice and Calian are among those winning work this past week with the federal government
17-storey addition proposed for Laurier Avenue heritage building
A developer is seeking planning committee’s approval to build a 17-storey, 85-unit tower on the edge of Ottawa’s downtown core as an addition to an
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