Video game developers beat the clock at weekend gathering
Ottawa’s video game industry is growing steadily thanks to a strong local talent base, experts said during a weekend event devoted to bringing game developers
Video game developers beat the clock at weekend gathering
Ottawa’s video game industry is growing steadily thanks to a strong local talent base, experts said during a weekend event devoted to bringing game developers
Home of ‘Obama Cookie’ hopes president wants seconds
Here’s hoping the president wants seconds. Staff at the Moulin de Provence bakery in the ByWard Market are busy baking as many maple leaf cookies
‘Everything aligning’ for Ottawa’s economy, new chamber chair says
As a partner in a successful financial services company, Marie Boivin knows firsthand the challenges entrepreneurs face each day. The newest chair of the Ottawa
Planning committee to consider scrapping old parking bylaw
More small restaurants and grocery stores may pop up in urban neighbourhoods, now that the City of Ottawa is overhauling a decades-old parking bylaw. On
Patio fest coming to the ByWard Market
Ottawa’s newest summer festival will be opening up Clarence Street to pedestrians and unlimited patios come July. “Clarence is the place to be for patios
Outgoing Invest Ottawa CEO Lazenby touts capital as Canada’s ‘hottest tech sector’
After five years as the capital’s “VP of sales,” Bruce Lazenby stayed true to form in his last major public appearance as head of Invest
Local translation firm ready for global opportunities
A 2008 OBJ Forty Under 40 recipient is in Orlando this week as part of an all-woman Canadian trade mission she says has the potential
Local design firm relishes role in clients’ global success
Scott Gibson has clients from coast to coast in North America, but the 71-year-old president of Gibson Product Design says he has no desire to
Hydro Ottawa pays record $19.4M dividend to city
After a record-breaking profit year for Hydro Ottawa, the city is getting an extra $1.2-million dividend from the utility. But local taxpayers shouldn’t expect to
NAV Canada’s air traffic control technology has become a staple at airports around the world
In a basement testing facility near the Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Jim Hill is helping to shape the future of air traffic control technology. Mr. Hill
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