New format pays dividends for game conference
It turns out size did not matter for the fifth annual Ottawa International Game Conference and its event director said Wednesday the smaller format could
New format pays dividends for game conference
It turns out size did not matter for the fifth annual Ottawa International Game Conference and its event director said Wednesday the smaller format could
Province gives city’s festivals a $2.2 million boost
The new chair of Ottawa Festivals said he hopes more than $2 million in provincial funding for 25 local festivals announced Thursday will help spark
Game conference gets tips on attracting talent, funding
Attracting talent and capital are common issues for Ottawa businesses, and the gaming industry is no exception, the Ottawa International Game Conference heard this week.
Downtown student residence towers do not need parking: planning committee
A pair of 26-storey student apartment towers in downtown Ottawa may be built without resident parking and not everyone is happy about it. An Ottawa
Ottawa gaming startup looks to tracking technology for first offering
Tracking technology could be the next big thing for mobile games, according to the co-founder of an Ottawa game design startup. By Marc Shaw “We’re
uOttawa grad launches new dining app
A new Ottawa-based app is finally giving social media savvy diners a practical use for all those pictures they’re taking of their food. By Marc
Lockheed Martin looks to make impact at new Kanata innovation centre
Lockheed Martin Canada is hoping its new Kanata IMPACT centre, which opened earlier this week, can be an economic driver, not just in Ottawa, but
Community groups oppose Richmond Road drive-thru
Ottawa community associations are joining the chorus of opposition to a drive-thru at the corner of Richmond Road and Island Park Drive. The Federation of
Westboro Fuse launched, ‘bringing us all together,’ says new BIA board member
One of the newest members of the Westboro Village BIA is striking a much more conciliatory tone as the organization launched its new street festival,
Climate change app helps prepare for the worst
Our roads might withstand the climate today, but what about in 50 years? By Emma Jackson Can that Ottawa River bridge withstand increased downpours, or
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