City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
City looking for public input on coach houses
Ottawa may become the first city in Ontario to allow coach houses, the city said Tuesday. Coach houses are self-contained living units on the same
Opinion: Few signs of common sense in parking bylaws
First, let’s give credit where credit is due: The City of Ottawa deserves praise for its role in keeping parking rates in check in the
You.i TV cashes in with $15-million funding round
You.i TV’s banner 2015 got even better on Monday, when the Ottawa software company announced it has landed $15 million in venture capital funding. The
Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Ross Video invests in Norwegian media company that will provide ‘holistic experience like no other’
Ross Video announced Friday it has made a “seven-figure investment” in a Norwegian company it says is changing how media will be produced and consumed.
Opinion: Commentary: Railing against Ottawa traffic
Ottawa’s traffic congestion is growing worse, and I believe I have a solution. It is this: build a highway bypass on the city’s southern outskirts
CogniVue acquired by American semiconductor firm
A Texas-based semiconductor company announced Thursday it has acquired Gatineau’s CogniVue Corporation. Freescale Semiconductor was already using CogniVue’s vision processing IP in many of its
Ottawa housing construction heats up in August, driven by single detached and row starts: CMHC
Housing starts trended up in the capital in August, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday. At 4,943, housing starts were up 442 units
Greenfield returns to Fuel after 11-year absence
Fuel Industries announced Wednesday former president Chris Greenfield has returned to his role after 11 years away from the company. The digital agency with offices
IDC co-CEOs confident of growth, despite dropping 2016 Q2 revenues
Hesitant customers led to lower 2016 second-quarter revenue for Ottawa-based International Datacasting, the company said late Tuesday. IDC said the hesitation was due to the
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