
Techopia Live: Women in Data Science conference brings female speakers to Ottawa stage
The best way to see more women in STEM fields is to make the ones already there more visible, according to this week’s all-female panel
Techopia Live: Women in Data Science conference brings female speakers to Ottawa stage
The best way to see more women in STEM fields is to make the ones already there more visible, according to this week’s all-female panel
Feds names five ‘superclusters’ that will share $950M in government cash
The federal government named the five winning bids Thursday of its high-tech “superclusters” sweepstakes that will divvy up $950 million of public funding in hope
Ottawa’s home-based airline a vital link to the Arctic
Based on number of destinations served, First Air is Canada’s third largest airline with a legacy of service and innovation.
Lockheed Martin Canada leads group bid for new Canadian warships
After submitting its bid for the next generation of Canadian warships, Lockheed Martin Canada says its coalition is the best choice for Canada, and, by
Update 2: Nine Ottawa newspapers to close in wake of Torstar-Postmedia deal
Postmedia is dramatically cutting the number of newspapers published in Ottawa as it consolidates the traditional media advertising market in the nation’s capital. On Monday,
Ottawa chef finds recipe for success in burger theme park model
Like a big, juicy cheeseburger and fries, food and real estate go hand in hand. Location, after all, plays a vital part in many restaurants’
Kinaxis rises as other Ottawa firms stumble on the markets following earnings week
Ottawa’s tech companies (and one pot firm) saw a mixed week on the markets as six firms reported their quarterly earnings. Kinaxis may have won
L-Spark goes beyond Ottawa to draw fresh fall accelerator cohort
Ottawa’s L-Spark accelerator revealed the lineup for its new fall cohort this week, naming seven companies from across the country to take part in its
How Invest Ottawa sells foreign companies on Capital expansions
Two weeks ago, Amazon set cities around the world alight with excitement at the prospect of hosting the Seattle-based firm’s second headquarters. Since that time,
Invest Ottawa plans bid to bring massive Amazon corporate office to Canada’s capital
Amazon is looking for a city to build its second headquarters – a $5-billion project that will bring roughly 50,000 jobs to the successful applicant
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