
Techopia Live: Canada Science and Technology Museum joins Ottawa’s innovation ecosystem
Local companies including SimWave and Lumbec will be showcasing their work when museum reopens Nov. 17.

Techopia Live: Canada Science and Technology Museum joins Ottawa’s innovation ecosystem
Local companies including SimWave and Lumbec will be showcasing their work when museum reopens Nov. 17.

Hats off: Ottawa 2017 wins eight awards from International Festivals & Events Association
MediaStyle and the Ottawa 2017 Bureau are among those winning recent accolades in the city.

Surface Developments plans 12-storey condo for growing Scott Street corridor in Westboro
An Ottawa builder is proposing a 56-unit condo project for a rapidly developing stretch of Scott Street in Westboro. Surface Developments, which has built several

Much-photographed ‘Ottawa’ sign finds permanent ByWard Market home
A section of York Street is being turned into a 450 square meter asphalt plaza to give a clean backdrop for the letters.

Ottawa marketing guru stays True to her business vision
As a wise and successful entrepreneur once said, it’s better to risk than to regret. You can safely assume she wasn’t speaking in a cramped

Feds receive more warnings over tax proposals as public consultation closes
With its public outreach winding down, the Trudeau government received fresh warnings this week from major industry associations about the negative fallout from its controversial

RioCan to sell 100 properties worth about $2B over two to three years
Canada’s largest real-estate trust says it’s planning to sell about $2 billion worth of properties – primarily open-air malls or power centres – in secondary

Quarterhill shares soar as Ottawa tech firm releases Q3 guidance
The local company formerly known as WiLAN said it expects Q3 revenues to be in the range of US$72.5 million to US$82.5 million

Calian’s $1B deal: Ottawa firm secures 12-year health-care contract
If Calian employees needed any more reason to celebrate during the firm’s fiscal year-end party last Friday night at the Hilton Lac-Leamy, CEO Kevin Ford

Ottawa firm Bitaccess banking on digital currencies
The days of considering cryptocurrencies a niche interest – reserved for a few brilliant but isolated programmers – are over. Whether you’re an early adopter,
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