The Better Software Company to develop new tool with latest funding
The money keeps coming for The Better Software Company, with the west-end tech startup announcing Friday it has secured another $1.6 million in venture capital
The Better Software Company to develop new tool with latest funding
The money keeps coming for The Better Software Company, with the west-end tech startup announcing Friday it has secured another $1.6 million in venture capital
Watson, Pedneaud-Jobin to sit on NCC board in non-voting role
When the National Capital Commission’s board of directors meets next on April 28, the mayors of Ottawa and Gatineau will be there. The federal minister
Bolster your team with a Carleton co-op student
As university students place a greater importance on gaining relevant, degree-related work experience before they graduate, potential employers can have a key role to play.
Engineers build things that make a difference
Trying to get hundreds of kilometres from a single litre of fuel. Saving restaurants thousands with a simple machine. Using autonomous rovers to detect life-threatening
Auditors Liable for Failing to Catch Livent Fraudulent Activity
By Peter Cronyn Entertainment corporation Livent Inc. has successfully sued its auditors for failing to detect the fraudulent activities of its senior management. The Ontario
Ottawa’s ArtHaus Condominiums are Unique, Urban and Unmatched in Canada
The innovation and transformation in Canadian urban planning and residential living has been remarkable over the past decade. No development better reflects this than DevMcGill’s
Cool tech that makes a difference
What makes a tech company cool? Maybe it’s the life-changing impact of its technology to address a big societal problem. Or maybe it’s an innovative
Two local firms to benefit from $1.45M in federal funding
Two Ottawa companies will receive $1.45 million from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, Ottawa Centre MP Catherine McKenna announced Friday, and the money
Ottawa housing starts trend down in March: CMHC
A sluggish condominium market was a factor as housing starts in the capital trended down in March, the Canada Housing and Mortgage Company said Friday.
TIM lecture welcomes Israeli cybersecurity expert
Israel and Canada are “natural partners” when it comes to cybersecurity, Israeli ambassador Rafael Barak told an audience at Carleton University this week. “I foresee
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