Fresh government creates occasion for tech innovation: ex White House official
When Vivek Kundra started working in the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama was fighting “tooth-and-nail” to keep his BlackBerry. Seven years later, the
Fresh government creates occasion for tech innovation: ex White House official
When Vivek Kundra started working in the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama was fighting “tooth-and-nail” to keep his BlackBerry. Seven years later, the
Shopify teams with Montreal startup on e-commerce video app
Spotful, a three-month-old Montreal startup, announced Thursday it is teaming up with Shopify on an e-commerce video app that is now available to more than
L-Spark names four companies to accelerator’s second cohort
Four companies have been accepted into the second cohort of L-Spark’s accelerator, the Kanata-based organization announced Wednesday. Two of the companies – ZINation and Cliniconex
Profits continue for C-COM in 2015 Q3
C-COM Satellite Systems expanded its reseller base and entered new international markets in its 2015 third quarter, CEO Leslie Klein said this week, leading to
Ottawa home prices relatively stable in 2015 Q3: Royal Lepage
The average price of a home in Ottawa dipped slightly in the third quarter of 2015, Royal Lepage said this week. At $386,295, the average
Council settles development charges appeals
City council has managed to avoid an Ontario Municipal Board hearing by settling appeals with several parties over its new development charges. The charges, which
Saunders Farm marks attendance milestone
Oct. 3 was a Saturday to remember for Saunders Farm and two families who came to take in its Haunting Season and Fright Fest.
Ottawa housing starts pick up in September: CMHC
Higher full-time employment is driving housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Thursday. September starts were trending at 5,569, up
Westfest finds new home in Laroche Park
Westfest is moving slightly east next year. The popular festival’s founder announced Thursday the 2016 version will be held at Mechanicsville’s Laroche Park.
FEDCO recommends council approve 2016 budget timetable
The city’s finance and economic development committee Tuesday recommended city council approve the timetable for developing and approving the 2016 budget. The city’s finance department
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