Province to spend up to $5M on Ottawa autonomous vehicle testing site
Ottawa will receive up to $5 million from the Ontario government to further the city’s work in connected and autonomous vehicle testing, the province announced
Province to spend up to $5M on Ottawa autonomous vehicle testing site
Ottawa will receive up to $5 million from the Ontario government to further the city’s work in connected and autonomous vehicle testing, the province announced
Techopia Live: WOBOT award-winner InGenius talks the tech it ‘bet the farm’ on
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Meet Ottawa’s 2018 Forty Under 40 recipients
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Brookfield expected to list Jean Edmonds Tower for sale: Colliers
A 550,000-square-foot office tower occupied by the federal government is expected to hit the market in the coming months, according to Colliers International. The real
Calian’s Kevin Ford expected to make full recovery after ‘cardiovascular event’
The chief executive of one of Ottawa’s largest publicly traded companies suffered a “temporary health setback” over the Easter weekend and is expected to spend
Tech firms market work-life balance, startup culture at Discover TechNata job fair
As the man in charge of hiring at a fast-growing tech firm, Ian Durant knows your talent pool can never be too deep. Which is
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Constitution Square purchase a ‘homecoming’ for Canderel
Last year’s record-breaking purchase of Ottawa’s Constitution Square complex reunited property owner Canderel with the downtown office complex it helped construct some 25 years earlier
Ottawa Real Estate Show: Constitution Square purchase a ‘homecoming’ for Canderel
Last year’s record-breaking purchase of Ottawa’s Constitution Square complex reunited property owner Canderel with the downtown office complex it helped construct some 25 years earlier
Determined women will thrive in tech, Ottawa panel says
There has never been a better time for women to get into the tech sector but it’s up to them to grab the opportunities: that
Lobbyist and former Ottawa Champions president David Gourlay to run for city council
David Gourlay, a government relations executive and until recently the president of the Ottawa Champions baseball club, said he plans to run for a city
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