
Intel drops US$15B on Mobileye in race for a driverless future
Intel will buy Israel’s Mobileye in a deal valued at about US$15 billion, instantly propelling the computer chip and technology giant to the forefront of

Intel drops US$15B on Mobileye in race for a driverless future
Intel will buy Israel’s Mobileye in a deal valued at about US$15 billion, instantly propelling the computer chip and technology giant to the forefront of

Ottawa’s King of public relations
When Jackie King was a wee lass of five, she was given a minor role in a community play. She had three lines. Just three.

St. Patrick’s Home draws on Cuban influences at Tropicana fundraiser in Ottawa
It was a night of panama hats, mojito cocktails and Cuban cigars (the chocolate kind) at the St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa Foundation’s fourth annual
Boston Pizza moving into former LCBO in Ottawa’s Glebe
Boston Pizza is opening a location in a long-empty Glebe building, according to a provincial liquor licence application. The pizza chain filed a liquor license

Video: Punchtime, Bluink imagine the future of mobile
Fresh off the 2017 Bootstrap Awards, winners for best mobile application Chris Desjardins of Punchtime and Steve Borza of Bluink joined us for Techopia Live.

Spring is almost here. Is your roof ready?
It’s one of the classic sounds of winter turning to spring: The sound of water dripping off a roof and splashing on the ground. But

Liberals nearing decision on how to spend $800M earmarked for innovation
An $800-million commitment central to the Trudeau government’s economic growth strategy is expected to be divvied up within the next few months among groups and

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Corporate ledger: Just a smattering of earnings this week. Some notables include Quebecor, HNZ Group and Spin Master. U.S. interest rate decision: The U.S. Federal
Happy 20th Anniversary, Ottawa International Airport Authority
On February 1, 1997, the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority (OMCIAA) was officially born. Established as a private, not-for-profit organization, the Authority’s mandate was to

Ottawa’s Rideau Canal costing the same, but opening less and less
Climate change seems to be giving skaters less time on the Rideau Canal, at least in the past two years, but the cost of maintaining
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