
Kanata-based tech company launches AI-powered tutor for students
Kanata-based tech company TutorOcean says it’s new AI-powered tutoring platform is another step towards its goal of providing around-the-clock educational resources.
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Kanata-based tech company launches AI-powered tutor for students
Kanata-based tech company TutorOcean says it’s new AI-powered tutoring platform is another step towards its goal of providing around-the-clock educational resources.

Online estate planning company LegalWills expands services into South Africa
Ottawa-based online estate planning company LegalWills now offers online will and estate-planning services in South Africa after inking a new partnership with South African trust


Porter Airlines beefs up Western Canada connections direct from Ottawa
In a bid to expand its network in Western Canada, Porter Airlines has announced a new route from Ottawa to Edmonton while also marking its

Rookie minister Jenna Sudds could be effective voice for Ottawa in federal cabinet: observers
Ottawa’s lone representative in cabinet, Kanata-Carleton MP Jenna Sudds, was appointed minister of families, children and social development, and her perspective and background could be

New T&T Supermarket location to anchor Hazeldean Mall in Kanata
Asian grocery chain T&T Supermarkets is opening a second location in Ottawa at Hazeldean Mall in Kanata. The store will open in the winter of

In a changing downtown, Bank Street BIA to rebrand as Centretown BIA
Bank Street BIA will be rebranding and taking on a new identity next week, according to executive director Christine Leadman.

Herb & Spice closes its doors on Wellington after half a century in business
After half a century in business and over three decades in Kitchissippi, Herb & Spice Shop on Wellington Street West has served its last customer.

Summer off to steady start, but concerns remain for downtown businesses
In the downtown core, the summer season is off to a slow and steady start following a soft spring, according to local business owners.

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