Feds fund Fifth-Clegg footbridge as part of $155.9 million announcement
Ottawa South rejoice: the Fifth and Clegg footbridge has been funded at last. The federal government announced Tuesday it will contribute $10.5 million in funding
Feds fund Fifth-Clegg footbridge as part of $155.9 million announcement
Ottawa South rejoice: the Fifth and Clegg footbridge has been funded at last. The federal government announced Tuesday it will contribute $10.5 million in funding
Lumenera hopes camera donation sparks ‘passion for science’ among students
Ottawa-based Lumenera Corporation has donated 48 research-grade microscope cameras to local high schools, the company announced on Tuesday. The maker of high-performance and custom digital
Algonquin’s Applied Research Day a ‘win-win’ for students, industry
For Algonquin College students, applied research means solving real-world problems for actual businesses. By Jacob Serebrin That research – and its diversity – was on
Councillor seeks tougher rules for Sandy Hill development
Garbage, parking and cladding – oh, my. By Emma Jackson. Infill issues are back on the agenda as Coun. Mathieu Fleury asks the planning committee
Corel boss sees big opportunity in latest acquisition
The acquisition of a software product for product management and mind-mapping might seem like a strange move for a company that’s become known for its
Ottawa entrepreneur sees suite growth in high-tech hotel tablets
The way Kevin Bidner sees it, the hotel industry has been stuck in the ’60s for far too long. Aside from the odd change, such
CENX taking on the world out of downtown digs
Jim Watson might not know everyone in the nation’s capital, but it often seems like it. Yet even the mayor, who has crossed paths with
Ottawa a natural fit for Vancouver-based VC’s new office, CEO says
In a 20-year business career that has seen him tackle a variety of roles at various tech firms – including guiding a company from a
Tech titans scout talent at Ottawa hackathon
For high-tech companies, competitions are increasingly being used as a way to identify potential employees and to get their names out to university campuses. Two
Canderel plans 160-unit retirement home for the Glebe
A developer is asking the city for permission to build an eight-storey retirement residence on the site of a former Beer Store in the Glebe.
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