Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Apr. 1-5: Architecture 49 & Len Ward Architecture, in joint venture 10-150 Isabella St. Architectural
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Apr. 1-5: Architecture 49 & Len Ward Architecture, in joint venture 10-150 Isabella St. Architectural
Tackling the skilled trades shortage in Ontario
Amid rising demand for qualified graduates, College La Cité received over $2M in grants to invest in new labs and equipment
Airbnb, similar services limiting access to affordable housing in Ottawa: lobby group
More than 1,000 homes could be put back on Ottawa’s housing market if the city cracked down on owners who have converted their properties into
Ottawa Senators’ average attendance hits 22-year low in 2018-19 season
The Canadian Tire Centre set a record for unfilled seats this past season as the Ottawa Senators, beset by struggles on and off the ice,
New program seeks to draw more international conferences to Ottawa
Some of Ottawa’s economic development agencies are looking to boost the capital’s reputation as a premier destination for conferences and events through a new program
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of local firms winning federal government work from March 25-29: Gilmore Reproductions 120 Herzberg Rd. Communication publications Buyer: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Ottawa’s Giatec augments concrete sensors with artificial intelligence
An Ottawa tech firm is teaming with a renowned group of Montreal-based artificial intelligence researchers to bring AI to the concrete industry. At the enormous
How Ottawa hotels work with social media influencers
When Katie Hession first started posting photos related to her “favourite F-words” – family, food, fashion, fitness and fun times – on her Instagram account
City of Ottawa treasurer fell victim to US$100K phishing scam: auditor general
The City of Ottawa’s treasurer fell victim to an increasingly prevalent form of cyber attack last year, costing Ottawa more than $100,000 to a U.S.
University of Ottawa Heart Institute founder Wilbert Keon dies at 83
A world-renowned Canadian pioneer of heart surgery and an institution in the Ottawa healthcare community has died. Dr. Wilbert Keon founded the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and
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