Ottawa’s Gastops gaining altitude with high-tech aircraft maintenance tools
For nearly four decades, engineers at a nondescript office in an east-end industrial park have been doing their part to serve their country in a
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Ottawa’s Gastops gaining altitude with high-tech aircraft maintenance tools
For nearly four decades, engineers at a nondescript office in an east-end industrial park have been doing their part to serve their country in a
The diverse social challenges that Ottawa faces can make it hard for a business to know how to invest in their own community and know
As CANSEC defence show opens, industry takes note of Ottawa ‘success stories’
OBJ: Last year, you were calling for a revamped defence procurement strategy from the federal government to help make Canada a world leader in innovation.
Lockheed Martin Canada to develop Ottawa-built systems for Chilean Navy
More defence work is coming to the nation’s capital after Lockheed Martin Canada secured a contract to replace the combat management systems for three of
Who’s winning government work in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Pomerleau, Randstad and CGI are among the businesses in Ottawa that landed a federal contract, standing offer or supply arrangement between May 1 and 7.
‘Amazing People’ concert with Chantal Kreviazuk adds star power to Ottawa Race Weekend
Pasta dinner and light stretching aside, the best way to prepare for this year’s Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend was to hang out with the consummately entertaining
How Ottawa festivals are working to make 2017 a big year
As Canada 150 celebrations ramp up in the capital, annual Ottawa festivals are planning for a big boost in attendance. Earlier this month, the Tulip
Famed Ottawa hair stylist and entrepreneur Rinaldo remembered as ‘great man’
An Ottawa hair stylist whose scissors tended to the tresses of some of the country’s biggest political players has died. Rinaldo Canonico died Wednesday after
Ottawa-Gatineau economy to grow 2.3% in 2017: Conference Board of Canada
A Canadian think-tank is raising its economic outlook for the National Capital Region for 2017 on the strength of government hiring and a surge in
Tulip Festival crowds exceed expectations of Ottawa organizers
About a million people attended this year’s tulip festival, which finished this past weekend, according to the organizers. That’s many more people than had been
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