Spotting the second wave: uOttawa researchers use wastewater tests to detect COVID-19
A team of researchers at the University of Ottawa is already experimenting with a new method for detecting future outbreaks in the National Capital Region.
Spotting the second wave: uOttawa researchers use wastewater tests to detect COVID-19
A team of researchers at the University of Ottawa is already experimenting with a new method for detecting future outbreaks in the National Capital Region.
Podcast: Ottawa’s reopening, COVID-19 waivers and terra20’s expansion
OBJ’s editors go behind the headlines of the top local business stories of the week.
Three local firms named to City of Ottawa’s tech pilot program
Under the program launched earlier this spring, the city and other economic partners will provide “real-life testing environments” where companies can deploy prototypes and get
As Ottawa’s economy reopens, businesses look to protect themselves from COVID-19 claims
While fitness chains have beefed up their waivers, local restaurant owners say they won’t be requiring customers to sign any legal forms.
Kanata’s Lytica, Solace and You.i TV land millions in FedDev funding
The Federal Economic Development Agency of Southern Ontario is providing loans worth a total of $11.2 million to the three Kanata-based tech companies.
Canada, U.S. expected to extend mutual travel ban into late August
Canada-U.S. border has been closed to “discretionary” travel like vacations and shopping trips since the pandemic took hold of the continent in mid-March.
Capital Truck Sales plans expansion of Greely dealership
Family-owned company looking to build a 6,250-square-foot addition on its lot fronting Bank Street
Feds seeking architectural consultants for Les Terrassess de la Chaudière rehabilitation
Architectural consultant to review documentation as well as prepare design and construction tender documents, among other tasks
‘We’ve been waiting with bated breath’: Local businesses cheer phase three reopening plan
Indoor drinking and dining in bars and restaurants have been given the go-ahead, and movie theatres, fitness centres and playgrounds are also permitted to get
Music and Beyond strikes a chord with virtual concert series
Going online gives festival access to larger audiences – music to the ears of sponsors and grantors.
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