
Sparks Street going greener thanks to $182K in federal funding
Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi announced this week that the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is providing about $875,000 for four projects in
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Sparks Street going greener thanks to $182K in federal funding
Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi announced this week that the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is providing about $875,000 for four projects in

Ottawa Changemakers: Rebel-at-heart Rima Al Shikh is democratizing data through Begin.AI
Rima Al Shikh says she had always wanted to build a lightweight, simple technology that allows users to access information easily.


Local couple discovers big market for accessible renovations
Construction expertise is what you want when you hire a contractor for that bathroom renovation, but one Ottawa company brings yet another skillset to the


Bright Side of Business: uOttawa social enterprise turns plastic waste into everyday items
In partnership with local industry, students have created a small-scale recycling system that can be used to create everything from phone cases to jewelry to

Mark your calendars for Feb. 8 launch party of downtown’s new name: SoPa
These restaurant owners have come up with their own way of breathing new life into a downtown that has yet to fully recover from the

Cannabis company Hexo regains compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement
Hexo Corp. says the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC has informed the cannabis company that it has regained compliance with minimum bid price requirements.

NCC ‘optimistic’ LeBreton lease deal with Senators will be done by this fall
NCC’s board of directors heard Thursday that talks aimed at hammering out a long-term lease on the land west of downtown are progressing even as

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