Fastest Growing Companies: Lightenco shines through
The founders of Lightenco don’t want any of the credit for the company’s growth. That goes to their spouses, says Ray del Cojo. “Seriously, the
Fastest Growing Companies: Lightenco shines through
The founders of Lightenco don’t want any of the credit for the company’s growth. That goes to their spouses, says Ray del Cojo. “Seriously, the
Fastest Growing Companies: Cloud paves way to sunny future for BriteSky
When you break it down, BriteSky owes its success to being something of a Goldilocks-esque solution to data storage: It’s not a dedicated, on-premise data
Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
Turn some Ottawa 2017 events into annual festivities, Watson urges
Mayor wants to build on momentum generated as part of Canada 150 celebrations.
Strong demand for rentals drives down Ottawa’s vacancy rate: CMHC
Ottawa’s rental market tightened in 2017 as more people chose to rent rather than own, leaving fewer and fewer vacancies in the city’s purpose-built rental
Opponents of Vanier Salvation Army shelter eye appeal after committee vote
The city’s planning committee approved the Salvation Army’s controversial proposal to build a large institutional shelter in Vanier Friday, after a three-day-long meeting, but it
Ottawa prepping for Lyft application, after successful year with Uber
More rideshare change appears to be on the way, as the city is preparing for Lyft to expand into Ottawa in the near future. On
Hard Rock given green light on 14 new gaming tables
Hard Rock Casinos Ottawa has the green light for a 67 per cent increase in the number of gaming tables at the Rideau Carleton Raceway
Uber drivers clock 49M kilometres in first legal year of Ottawa operations
One year after Ottawa city council gave Uber the green light, city staff say they’ve had relatively few problems and are not planning to require
With LRT on the horizon, Ottawa city staff propose realigning Slater Street
The city has settled on a preliminary road realignment plan that would see the western intersection between Albert and Slater streets simplified as the city
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