University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage launches 2019 cohort
The University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage has unveiled the next cohort of eight companies that will be run through its accelerator this year. For nearly
University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage launches 2019 cohort
The University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage has unveiled the next cohort of eight companies that will be run through its accelerator this year. For nearly
Ottawa’s Ross Video unveils new acquisition at annual broadcasters’ convention
With the thermometer already reading a balmy 15 degrees Celsius Wednesday at 9 a.m. on a sunny Las Vegas morning, David Ross wasn’t bummed out
Sacrifices of fallen soldiers remembered at Vimy Foundation reception hosted by French ambassador
Determined not to let the sacrifices made by thousands of Canadian soldiers more than a century ago be forgotten, the Embassy of France in Ottawa
Airbnb, similar services limiting access to affordable housing in Ottawa: lobby group
More than 1,000 homes could be put back on Ottawa’s housing market if the city cracked down on owners who have converted their properties into
How Ottawa hotels work with social media influencers
When Katie Hession first started posting photos related to her “favourite F-words” – family, food, fashion, fitness and fun times – on her Instagram account
City of Ottawa treasurer fell victim to US$100K phishing scam: auditor general
The City of Ottawa’s treasurer fell victim to an increasingly prevalent form of cyber attack last year, costing Ottawa more than $100,000 to a U.S.
Dancing with the Docs raises $455K for patient care and research at The Ottawa Hospital
No second opinion was required; all the medical experts agreed that the annual Dancing with the Docs fundraising dinner has become one of the most entertaining galas in
Ottawa hospitality industry seeks crackdown on ‘pseudo hotels’
As the head of the region’s main hotel industry association, Steve Ball sees plenty of room for growth in a local hospitality industry that enjoyed
Larger labour force offsets March job gains in Ottawa-Gatineau
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate held steady at 5.1 per cent in March, with a jump in the size of the region’s labour force being offset by
Ottawa now Canada’s fourth-most-expensive housing market: Royal LePage
Ottawa’s aggregate home price surpassed Calgary’s for the first time ever in the first quarter of 2019 – making the capital the fourth-most-expensive housing market
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