
Hiboo Networks launches Ottawa’s very own telecommunications network
How do we turn the capital into an even smarter city? That’s the question hiboo networks has set out to answer.

Hiboo Networks launches Ottawa’s very own telecommunications network
How do we turn the capital into an even smarter city? That’s the question hiboo networks has set out to answer.

Anthem Metro Towns launch makes waves in Barrhaven
Spirits were high as Minto Communities launched Anthem, its much anticipated new master-planned community of Metro Towns in Barrhaven.

How a uOttawa engineering professor is unearthing climate change insights buried in big data
The potential benefit AI offers for understanding climate change on a deep level, and developing solutions based on those insights, is enormous.


Canadian businesswoman and social entrepreneur Zita Cobb talks leadership
Former Ottawa high-tech executive Zita Cobb spoke about what leadership meant to her while delivering the 17th anniversary of the Ivey Business School’s Thomas d’Aquino

Brit Smith, Kingston-born founder of Homestead Land Holdings, dies at 103
The Kingston business community said goodbye to a local legend this past weekend. Kingston-born Arthur Britton Smith, more commonly known as Brit Smith, passed away

SS Keewatin brings multiple tourism options as a museum attraction in Kingston, officials say
One of the last remaining passenger steamships of the Edwardian era, the SS Keewatin, has docked in its new home at the Marine Museum of

Groupe Mach to replace former DND building on O’Connor Street with new residential tower
Groupe Mach purchased the now-vacant 14-storey building at 110 O’Connor St. on the corner of Slater Street from Cominar REIT for $40 million in 2021.

Ottawa Changemakers: Talking Stick lets Indigenous communities discuss shared challenges
With more than 10,000 conversations lasting an average of 23.5 minutes in its first 12 months, TryCycle’s Talking Stick has become the platform that many

Forecasters more certain interest rate hikes are over as recession talk grows over GDP numbers
The Canadian economy remained flat in August and a preliminary estimate from Statistics Canada suggests it shrank in the third quarter.
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