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Noibu, Fellow among Ottawa startups to crack Deloitte’s 2024 Technology Fast 50 rankings

Four Ottawa-based organizations made Deloitte’s 2024 ranking of Canada’s 50 fastest-growing tech companies, while another local startup...

InterRent REIT acquires 50% stake in new downtown Montreal apartment complex

InterRent REIT has teamed up with another firm to acquire a newly constructed apartment building in downtown...

YOW will ‘come close’ to matching pre-COVID passenger volumes in 2024, chair says

Ottawa International Airport Authority chair Bonnie Boretsky said the number of travellers using YOW is steadily climbing thanks to new routes from carriers such as Porter Airlines, which has turned Ottawa into one of its main hubs, and Air France, which launched direct flights from the nation’s capital to Paris last year.

Here’s how local bookstores are responding to the BookTok, Bookstagram, BookTube trends

In the early days of the pandemic, many young people discovered a fascination with the world of...

Solink unveils new AI upgrades in quest to become global leader in video-surveillance software

It’s a question that’s surely crossed the minds of more than a few tech leaders who are embedding artificial intelligence into their products: is the corporate world ready to fully embrace AI?

Kinaxis hires supply-chain industry veteran Morgan to lead sales and marketing efforts

Kinaxis has hired a seasoned supply-chain software executive to oversee its sales and marketing efforts as it...

Guy Levesque leaving uOttawa for new job at University of Calgary

Guy Levesque is saying goodbye to Ottawa and his alma mater to take on a new role at the University of Calgary, he announced yesterday on social media.

Chip-fab plant in National Capital Region still a possibility, Enablence Technologies says

Kanata-based photonics firm Enablence Technologies says it is still considering a long-term plan to build a 50,000-square-foot...

Half-empty office buildings don’t translate into green energy savings, report finds

While hybrid work has left many office buildings — including ones in Ottawa — partially empty for extended periods, researchers from Carleton University say having fewer people around doesn’t necessarily result in the kind of energy saving you might expect. 

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