
Amid tight competition, Ottawa hoteliers finding room for fresh attractions
During a brief break from the frenzy of activity that always surrounds a new restaurant opening, OCCO Kitchen owner and head chef Mark Steele flashes

Amid tight competition, Ottawa hoteliers finding room for fresh attractions
During a brief break from the frenzy of activity that always surrounds a new restaurant opening, OCCO Kitchen owner and head chef Mark Steele flashes

Retiring Algonquin College president Jensen hopes to leave legacy of entrepreneurship
Algonquin College president Cheryl Jensen announced Tuesday she will step down when her five-year term expires at the end of this year. The longtime college

Kanata’s L-Spark partners with Algonquin College on student entrepreneurship initiatives
Kanata-based L-Spark is taking some space at Algonquin College to make its mark on the post-secondary institution’s entrepreneurship programs and connect students to opportunities with

Prospectus: Building Ottawa as a smart city – and an education city
Carleton University’s newish president was the keynote at the Mayor’s Breakfast in February, speaking to a jam-packed crowd of business leaders in city council chambers.

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology 1385 Woodroffe Ave. RFP – certified project management training Buyer: DND $599,664 Lockheed Martin Canada Inc. 501 Palladium

Vancouver-based studio expands to Ottawa’s burgeoning animation industry
From his office in what used to be known as “Animation Alley,” Chris Wightman sees an industry drawing momentum from a world-class talent pool and

Ottawa’s Algonquin College, La Cité land $386,000 in federal funding for research partnerships
Two Ottawa colleges will get a cut of $45 million in previously promised federal funding aimed at promoting research partnerships between post-secondary institutions and private

Ottawa universities, colleges working to boost employment levels of graduates with disabilities
In more than 30 years as an employee at Carleton University, Larry McCloskey has seen the percentage of students with disabilities steadily rise. About 3,000

Husband-and-wife team pivots from brides to braids with new Ottawa salon
After operating a bridal-wear boutique for nearly 25 years, Greg and Lisa Horner have traded in their fabric shears for scissors of a different sort.

Algonquin College launches $640,000 skilled trades scholarship with Weston support
Ottawa’s Algonquin College announced a new scholarship this week aimed at plugging a talent gap in the skilled trades industry. A donation from The W.
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