Cisco Canada sponsors research chair at Carleton University
Carleton University announced on Monday a nine-year, $1.8-million partnership with Cisco Canada that will see the university establish a new Research Chair in Sensor Technology
Cisco Canada sponsors research chair at Carleton University
Carleton University announced on Monday a nine-year, $1.8-million partnership with Cisco Canada that will see the university establish a new Research Chair in Sensor Technology
Trump victory leads to busy morning for Ottawa immigration lawyers
Mere hours after Donald Trump was named the surprise winner of yesterday’s divisive presidential election, several Ottawa immigration lawyers say they’re already fielding calls from

A lifetime of achievements: Q&A with Ottawa’s Michael Potter
One of the true titans of Ottawa’s “golden generation” of high-tech leaders, Michael Potter took a small consulting company named Quasar Systems, renamed it Cognos
Ottawa-based Senstar continues to secure long-term future after 35 years
Last month, Senstar Corp. celebrated its 35th anniversary as a provider of perimeter intrusion detection systems. In those three and a half decades, the Ottawa-based security

Perley Video Blog: SPACs and CPCs: Alternatives to private equity and traditional IPOs
Special Purpose Acquisition Corporations (SPAC) and Capital Pool Companies (CPC) are two capital raising vehicles that can benefit investors and business owners looking to access
Ottawa homebuilders shying away from launching new condo projects
The number of condominiums under construction in Ottawa has dramatically slowed this year as developers work to sell off the hundreds of completed new units
Science & Technology Museum in Ottawa marks one year until re-opening
With less than 12 months to go until an $80-million overhaul is completed, the Canada Science and Technology Museum recently opened its doors to the
Ottawa medical marijuana dispensary plans to stay open despite raids
An owner of one of the Ottawa medical marijuana dispensaries not targeted in a police operation last week is vowing to stay open, even if he has
18-storey towers proposed for site of Vanier motel
The owner of one of Ottawa’s least-loved accommodations wants to demolish a Vanier motel and replace it with a cluster of rental residential low- and
Hilton-branded hotels planned for Morguard’s Queen Street site in Ottawa
Real estate developer Morguard has scrapped its original plan to build a new hotel and apartment complex at 361 Queen St. and is now proposing
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