Feds widen pathways for attracting tech talent
Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.
Feds widen pathways for attracting tech talent
Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.
Rideau Rollers brings “rollerskating renaissance” to Chinatown
With Rideau Rollers, Alysha Gardner is spearheading the revival of a rollerskating culture in the city and bringing variety to the streets of Chinatown.
Local catering company really cooking with several museum contracts around the city
Ottawa-based company My Catering Group has signed a three-year contract with the Canadian Museum of Nature, a step towards its goal of reaching its $15-million
As tech industry readies for Collision conference, some wonder about the future of the event
Between appearances from AI leader Geoffrey Hinton and executives from Airbnb, Amazon Web Services and Google’s AI researcher Deep Mind will be another hot topic:
Rock-solid support for Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit Gala’s Canadian Shield theme
A signature fundraiser for the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, the gala is, at its heart, about the sharing of stories, with Allison Fisher being
Bright Side of Business: Tooth and Nail takes bronze at world’s biggest beer competition
Tooth and Nail Brewing Company received a bronze award for its farmhouse-style ale Valor, at the 2023 World Beer Cup in Nashville, Tenn.
Helen MacMillan, general manager of the future Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Ottawa, is helping women rise through the leadership ranks in the gaming industry.
Habs legend Ken Dryden: ‘Concussions and brain injuries are not death and taxes’
Leaders in sports, military and governance came together in support of Concussion Legacy Foundation Canada (CLFC), a non-profit organization founded in late 2012 by Harvard
Strong sales but lower profits for many local businesses, retail reports suggest
Strong consumer spending patterns across Canada and particularly in Ottawa seem promising, but the data show only part of the retail picture, experts agree.
New music venue set to open near airport this fall
YOW Stage, a new pop-up live music venue, will be a 40,000-square-foot, semi-permanent performance space located in the EY Centre, minutes from the Ottawa International
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