Us vs. them dynamic forming in LeBreton Flats competition
An us vs. them dynamic is forming in the competition to redevelop LeBreton Flats, and one team is taking some exception. By Michael Woods. The
Us vs. them dynamic forming in LeBreton Flats competition
An us vs. them dynamic is forming in the competition to redevelop LeBreton Flats, and one team is taking some exception. By Michael Woods. The
LeBreton designs could still evolve, says neighbourhood association president
It’s too soon to say which proposal is the best option for LeBreton Flats, according to the neighbourhood’s community association. By Lucy Scholey. Michael Powell,
Planning committee approves height for two soaring downtown tower projects
Two separate downtown tower projects received height approval at planning committee on Tuesday, reflecting Chair Jan Harder’s comments that 2016 will be a big year
2016 the year of collaboration, says Watson in state of city address
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson delivered his state of the city address Wednesday at the first city council meeting of the year, calling 2016 the “year
Curtain finally pulled back on LeBreton Flats proposals
The sprawling and comprehensive proposals for LeBreton Flats both feature NHL-calibre arenas, vast public spaces and residential and commercial units. By Michael Woods and Lucy
BDC Capital doubles its commitment to Mistral Ventures Partners
BDC Capital’s announcement Tuesday that it has committed another $3 million to Mistral Ventures Partners early stage venture capital fund will have “significant impact,” according
DragonWave shareholders vote to consolidate shares
DragonWave shareholders voted at a special meeting Tuesday to consolidate shares in an effort to avoid being delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange. DragonWave shares
Girl Force mentors: Getting young women into the video game industry
It’s go time for a group of Ottawa video game professionals aiming to get teen girls involved in the industry. The group launched tech non-profit
Apple’s arrival no roadblock for QNX, exec says
If QNX Software Systems has any fears about the possibility of Apple crowding into its Ottawa territory, the company is keeping them close to its

Feature: Virtual reality trend gets real
The virtual reality revolution is coming. Predicted to be worth around $5 billion this year, the industry is set to balloon to as high as
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