Province restores funding to Ottawa’s JazzFest, Tulip Festival, other events
The show will go on for TD Ottawa JazzFest, the Canadian Tulip Festival and a number of other local events following the Ontario government’s reversal
Province restores funding to Ottawa’s JazzFest, Tulip Festival, other events
The show will go on for TD Ottawa JazzFest, the Canadian Tulip Festival and a number of other local events following the Ontario government’s reversal
Carleton to research energy-efficient buildings with $5.6M government funding
Ottawa’s Carleton University will use money from two levels of government to research ways to reduce new and existing buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions
Assent Compliance bolsters executive ranks with Ottawa tech veteran Dave Curley
As one of Ottawa’s brightest tech stars sets its sights on global scale, it’s turning to an established sales and marketing executive to lead its
Lansdowne eyes holiday visitors with European-style Christmas market
Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s bid to attract more visitors to Lansdowne Park year-round will see it launch an annual Christmas market, modelled after the
Toronto-based co-working provider takes 13,700 sq. ft. on Queen Street
Service providers continue their rush towards offering co-working spaces in downtown Ottawa
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between July 15-19
Builder says work on Ottawa LRT complete, looks to enter final testing
Rideau Transit Group says it’s finished its work on Ottawa’s light-rail transit system and is ready to enter the final hurdle of testing
Gatineau home sales up 10% in Q2 as Quebec housing market booms
Gatineau’s realtors were especially busy these past few months as the wider province of Quebec saw its biggest quarterly surge of home sales in more
Hexo co-founder Adam Miron steps down as chief brand officer
One of Hexo’s co-founder is saying farewell to the Gatineau-based pot producer, hinting that he’s looking to build something new. Adam Miron announced earlier this
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $6.2M deal for Pacific Safety Products leads the latest round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to local firms
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