Drone industry gaining altitude: Experts say Ottawa can play role in expanding their commercial
When Ian Glenn was in charge of the Canadian army’s unmanned aerial vehicle program nearly two decades ago, drones were strictly the domain of the
Drone industry gaining altitude: Experts say Ottawa can play role in expanding their commercial
When Ian Glenn was in charge of the Canadian army’s unmanned aerial vehicle program nearly two decades ago, drones were strictly the domain of the
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
Feature: Ottawa struggles to find any success in B2C tech
The Silicon Valley landscape is dotted with tech giants with a strong mass-consumer connection. From Facebook and Google to Apple and Netflix, multibillion-dollar companies flock
Cutting through the ‘future fog’ of innovation economy
By Barry Gander Many nations have achieved a surge in GDP because of their mastery of the innovation economy. We are all familiar with the
Ottawa Champions hit 100,000-fan mark in first season
With the regular season coming to a close and the team in the thick of a playoff race, the Ottawa Champions drew their 100,000th fan
Sizing up Ottawa’s wearables scene: Local entrepreneurs must act soon or risk being left behind
About 100 of the city’s brightest business minds gathered in a ByWard Market office in late June, cloaked in excitement and curiosity about a sector
Ottawa house prices up slightly in Q2: Royal Lepage
The price of a home in Ottawa climbed slightly in the second quarter according to the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released
Ottawa bucks national trend, sees housing starts fall in May: CMHC
Builders in the capital are scaling back on apartment starts, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday that is a major reason why
Strong interest in growing Ottawa film and television industry
The strong turnout for a film and television job fair this past weekend suggests there’s a “big interest” in Ottawa for the growing industry, Invest
The Shaw Centre’s new boss definitely can’t be accused of setting the bar too low. Nina Kressler, who took over as chief executive and president
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