Kaleidoscope of Hope raises funds, awareness of youth mental health, substance abuse
You could feel a warm glow of optimism at this year’s Kaleidoscope of Hope Soirée: Start A Fire as organizers shone a critical light on an
Kaleidoscope of Hope raises funds, awareness of youth mental health, substance abuse
You could feel a warm glow of optimism at this year’s Kaleidoscope of Hope Soirée: Start A Fire as organizers shone a critical light on an
Rent frock Repeat’s Lisa Owen aiming to sew up the online fashion rental market for women
We’ve all been there: staring blankly into the abyss of our closet, feeling like we have nothing to wear. It’s often followed by an urge
Is Canada getting wise to AI commercialization, or churning out more research?
In May 2017, Uber announced it had hired a renowned University of Toronto professor to lead a Toronto-based team that develops autonomous car technology. The
Techopia Live: Tracking the evolution of Kanata’s L-Spark accelerator
From its origins as an upstart accelerator for Canadian SaaS firms to its new program partnering with BlackBerry QNX, Kanata’s L-Spark has never been one
Prospectus: If you fit this description, we need your attention
In marketing, building personas is all the rage. So let me paint you a picture of a slim (perhaps elite) segment of Ottawa’s business community.
Techopia Live: Breaking down Capital Angel Network’s 2018 investments
Ottawa’s angels were in a blessing mood in 2018. Capital Angel Network’s Jennifer Francis and Nolan Beanlands dropped by Techopia Live this week to discuss
Museum of Nature brings gem of a show to Constitution Square with minerals exhibit
Constitution Square was the place to be Tuesday for those about to rock, and for those who just like rocks. The Canadian Museum of Nature
Ford ratchets up rhetoric over carbon tax with recession warning
Premier Doug Ford ratcheted up his rhetoric on Ottawa’s climate change plan Monday, warning that the carbon tax will plunge the country into recession –
New drone rules, licensing requirements take flight in 2019
The rapid rise in the popularity of drones for recreational and professional purposes has led Canadian regulators to lay out new rules governing the use
Taste in the Glebe goes green after two decades of dining
So delectable was the food and so hungry was the crowd that this year’s Taste in the Glebe was all about producing zero waste in more ways
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