Two heads are better than one: OPIN gives back with buy-one-give-one toque campaign
Ottawa digital agency partners with Alberta-based Local Laundry in hopes of donating 1,000 toques to the homeless ahead of the holidays
Two heads are better than one: OPIN gives back with buy-one-give-one toque campaign
Ottawa digital agency partners with Alberta-based Local Laundry in hopes of donating 1,000 toques to the homeless ahead of the holidays
Shopify’s Harley Finkelstein joins CBC board of directors
One of Ottawa’s most prominent entrepreneurs will help to guide Canada’s public broadcaster for the next five years. Harley Finkelstein, Shopify’s chief operating officer, broke
Techopia Year in Review: BlackBerry QNX leads Ottawa’s road to becoming an autonomous vehicle hub
Officials from around the country hoping to establish Ottawa as a hub for autonomous vehicles seem to have set the pace car in their efforts:
Feds set new energy efficiency goals for gov’t buildings, cabinet cars
The federal government is going to stop buying internal combustion cars for cabinet ministers starting next year, a new federal environment plan says. The Greening
Renewable energy growing in Canada, but solar installations lag behind
Although the cost to build solar power has plummeted over the last decade, a new report suggests Canadians aren’t rushing use the sun to make
UOttawa Faculty of Engineering’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition
The 2017 edition of the EIC-PEI saw an impressive array of concepts that showcased students’ wide interests and talents. Out of 22 applicants, only 8
UOttawa Faculty of Engineering’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition
The 2017 edition of the EIC-PEI saw an impressive array of concepts that showcased students’ wide interests and talents. Out of 22 applicants, only 8
Foreigners have minimal interest in Ottawa condos, new housing data suggest
One of the most comprehensive pictures of foreign home ownership levels across the country suggests that non-residents play a minor role in Ottawa-Gatineau’s real estate
Video venture puts skills training in focus
As far as Ian Bingeman is concerned, it’s not a contradiction to believe charities should behave more like businesses. The executive director of Youth Ottawa,
Canopy Growth forms joint venture to convert Quebec tomato greenhouse to cannabis growing facility
Canopy Growth Corp. has signed a joint-venture deal with Les Serres Stephane Bertrand Inc., a large-scale tomato greenhouse operator in Quebec. The joint venture will lease
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