Kanata North business group pushes AV rapid-transit pilot project
Plan would see autonomous buses run along March Road and Highway 417 as well as an AV shuttle service that would ferry workers around the
Kanata North business group pushes AV rapid-transit pilot project
Plan would see autonomous buses run along March Road and Highway 417 as well as an AV shuttle service that would ferry workers around the
Why I volunteer for the Ottawa Board of Trade
I first learned about the importance of volunteerism at the dinner table, whether that was on Friday night welcoming the Sabbath, during holidays and festivals
Ottawa drops 32 spots in latest global tech hub rankings
Region dropped to No. 89 on this year’s list from StartupBlink, down from No. 57 in 2020.
Loyalty app Spoonity working with Google to harvest better customer data for food-service clients
Ottawa-based firm is one of 12 Canadian companies taking part in tech giant’s inaugural cloud accelerator program.
How Fullscript is staying ahead of the competition
In this episode of Techopia Live, Fullscript CEO Kyle Braatz shares what’s contributed to the company’s rocketship-like growth, and his plan to make the business
Cheers to Jeff O’Reilly for joining Saunders Farm after using job layoff to become ‘a better me’
Former pub manager lost 52 pounds and walked 1.75 million steps while rediscovering City of Ottawa neighbourhoods.
SaaS North reverting to in-person event this fall
After going virtual last year, the 2021 version of the tech conference will be held at the Shaw Centre on Nov. 17 and 18.
Former Mitel, Seaspan exec Amy MacLeod takes key leadership role at MDA
Familar face in Kanata North has been named Canadian space technology giant’s vice-president of corporate communications.
Healthy contingent of local entrepreneurs part of SheBoot’s second cohort
The six-week bootcamp, which runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 23, is designed to help women business leaders secure funding for their startups.
Perth Brewery predicts frothy demand for new low-alcohol beer
Branded PLAY, the new brew has an alcohol content of only 0.3 per cent and just 80 calories per 473-millilitre tall can.
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