Ottawa council turnover to delay LRT Phase 2 contract; schedule unaffected, says planning director
Following a third-consecutive election victory, Jim Watson will be in the mayor’s office see Phase 1 of the LRT expansion start running – but voting
Ottawa council turnover to delay LRT Phase 2 contract; schedule unaffected, says planning director
Following a third-consecutive election victory, Jim Watson will be in the mayor’s office see Phase 1 of the LRT expansion start running – but voting
Ottawa companies turn to tech, training to fill cybersecurity talent gap
As the risk of cybercrime climbs, a lack of cybersecurity talent has organizations looking to technology to fill the gap. However, experts from Ottawa’s cybersecurity
Data analytics driving Ottawa’s paramedic services forward
The Ottawa Paramedics Service is using a real-time data analytics platform from software company Qlik to help emergency responders save time – and lives. The
Sheraton staffer leads Ottawa Tourism’s Stars of the City winners
Colette Latour wasn’t about to let a blackout keep her from being a shining example of customer service in the city’s tourism industry. The Sheraton
Ottawa’s Searidge to explore AI in air traffic control with UAE
Ottawa’s Searidge Technologies is partnering with the United Arab Emirates General Civil Aviation Authority to research and develop applications for artificial intelligence in air traffic
Vancouver-based Incognito Software taps into local talent with new Kanata office
Canadian firm Incognito Software Systems has expanded into the Kanata Technology Park in an effort to add to its existing global footprint. Incognito CEO David
Founder of iBIONICS among Ottawa entrepreneurs honoured for business leadership after age 50
After a diverse career that included stints as an engineering officer in the Canadian military and the owner of a communications agency, Suzanne Grant was
BlackBerry QNX and Kanata’s L-Spark launch new startup accelerator
BlackBerry QNX and L-Spark, with the support of the National Research Council, are teaming up to launch a new accelerator program focused on early-stage technology
First Zibi restaurants, retail to open in Gatineau by spring 2019
As work continues on turning a derelict 37-acre former industrial site on the Ottawa River into a new mixed-use community, the developers behind the project
Feds plan $32M retrofit of Alexandra Bridge
The federal government is looking to hire contractors to retrofit the Alexandra Bridge, the historic interprovincial steel truss structure connecting the National Art Gallery with
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