TiECon Canada’s conference ‘slingshots’ Ottawa entrepreneur to success
“TiECon’s goal is to connect Ottawa entrepreneurs to what’s happening in the world,” says Bharat Rudra, president of TiE Ottawa. And you can’t put it
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TiECon Canada’s conference ‘slingshots’ Ottawa entrepreneur to success
“TiECon’s goal is to connect Ottawa entrepreneurs to what’s happening in the world,” says Bharat Rudra, president of TiE Ottawa. And you can’t put it
Spartan Bioscience wins IEEE award for DNA testing cube
Ottawa’s Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) announced this week that Spartan Bioscience is the winner of its 2016 Outstanding High Technology Company Recognition Award for the
Hydro rebates not a temporary measure, Wynne tells Ottawa businesses
Hydro rates, infrastructure and fostering business growth were on the minds of Ottawa’s business leaders as the Mayor’s Breakfast series welcomed Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.
Eugene Melnyk’s purchase of Belleville Senators approved by AHL
The owner of the Ottawa Senators officially received the green light to buy an affiliate of the NHL team and move it from New York
Ottawa inventor starts marketing ‘glider’ board
Ever wanted to surf, but you’ve got no waves, or glide, but you’ve got no snow? By Adam Kveton Well, an Ottawa-area inventor was thinking along
Work begins on $232M tunnel project to combat Ottawa’s sewage overflow
Major Ottawa-area politicians from all levels of government gathered at the banks of the Ottawa River Tuesday for an announcement confirming that funding is lined
Algonquin College to build $44.9M indigenous entrepreneurship centre
Algonquin College says it plans to construct a new learning centre and Institute for Indigenous Entrepreneurship featuring a makerspace for students to experiment with technology
Ottawa education SaaS firm GenM training millennials for the realities of post-grad workforce
Moe Abbas saw the same problem with a lot of the talent that was joining his startup team, Bumpn. Namely, the graduates he hired were
Busy streets in the Glebe as shops stay open on holiday Monday
The Glebe along Bank Street looked busy with foot traffic on Thanksgiving Day, likely owing to the recent OMB ruling allowing the neighbourhood’s shops to remain open
Feds ban new embassies along Sussex Drive in Ottawa
The federal government is forbidding the construction of new embassies on Ottawa’s Sussex Drive following a stark RCMP assessment of the potential for “violent events”
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