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
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
3Dprintler.com launches investment fund to boost ecosystem
Two weeks after landing almost $1 million from a European angel investor, 3Dprintler.com is looking to share some of that wealth. The Ottawa-based search engine
Uber rep dodges councillors’ questions at committee meeting
Uber’s public policy manager was grilled by city councillors at a special meeting of the community and protective services committee that committee chair Coun. Diane
InterRent acquires Centrepointe apartments for $55.7 million
Ottawa-based InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) announced this week it will acquire a three-building apartment complex near Algonquin College in a $55.7-million deal. “We feel
Private equity firm acquires majority interest in Solace Systems in nine-figure deal
A New York-based private equity firm with strong ties to the capital announced Wednesday it has acquired a majority interest in Kanata’s Solace Systems in

Why getting away from the office is the best way to forge better, more productive bonds
The team that plays together, stays together, says Kim McKenney, president of Dominion Lending Centres (DLC) The Mortgage Source. In her company’s case, the playing
Affordable housing a fair exchange for clean-up dollars, says Watson
If developers want tax dollars for site decontamination, they should have to build some affordable housing in return, Mayor Jim Watson said Tuesday. Mr. Watson
Trinity Development Group’s proposed mixed-use complex that would span the O-Train tracks near Bayview station could become the centrepiece of Ottawa’s next great urban gentrification
Opinion: In rush to catch up with Uber, city shouldn’t leave public behind
Buckle up. It could be a wild ride as changes to city rules for taxis and “Private Transportation Companies” (PTC’s; that’d be Uber) go from
Ottawa company has big plans for toonie-sized video camera
An Ottawa company is hoping to make a big splash with a new WiFi camera the size of a toonie. When presenting the concept at
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