Nordion signs MOU with Bruce Power on new cobalt supply
Ottawa-based Nordion announced Tuesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bruce Power for the supply of High Specific Activity Cobalt-60, also referred to as
Nordion signs MOU with Bruce Power on new cobalt supply
Ottawa-based Nordion announced Tuesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Bruce Power for the supply of High Specific Activity Cobalt-60, also referred to as
Mizrahi development on Wellington Street gets planning committee stamp of approval
Construction of a controversial Wellington Street condominium could begin in 2017, now that the city’s planning committee has approved the results of the developer’s appeal
CMHC expects Ottawa housing market to buck national trend in 2016 and 2017
Housing starts in Ottawa are expected to rise in 2016 despite a drop across the country, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. In
Fresh government creates occasion for tech innovation: ex White House official
When Vivek Kundra started working in the White House in 2009, President Barack Obama was fighting “tooth-and-nail” to keep his BlackBerry. Seven years later, the
Business has been in Brian Hurley’s blood for as long as he can remember. “One of my goals was always to be as entrepreneurial as
Local firm sees benefits of GTEC
A local company that is taking advantage of federal tech testing programs also got a boost from last week’s GTEC conference in its bid to
Ross takes centre stage at Emmys: Video equipment platform earns local firm prestigious honour
As the CEO of one of Canada’s leading tech companies, David Ross is a regular at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas every January.
Shopify teams with Montreal startup on e-commerce video app
Spotful, a three-month-old Montreal startup, announced Thursday it is teaming up with Shopify on an e-commerce video app that is now available to more than
Ottawa building SaaS reputation
L-Spark might be the first to notice it: Ottawa could be on its way to becoming a hub for software-as-a-service startups. Leo Lax, the managing
L-Spark names four companies to accelerator’s second cohort
Four companies have been accepted into the second cohort of L-Spark’s accelerator, the Kanata-based organization announced Wednesday. Two of the companies – ZINation and Cliniconex
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