Tickets on sale for CNIB’s culinary experience of dining while blindfolded
There are so many novel things about Dining in the Dark, including the fact that you can eat with your fingers — even lick them
Tickets on sale for CNIB’s culinary experience of dining while blindfolded
There are so many novel things about Dining in the Dark, including the fact that you can eat with your fingers — even lick them
Kanata’s L-Spark partners with Algonquin College on student entrepreneurship initiatives
Kanata-based L-Spark is taking some space at Algonquin College to make its mark on the post-secondary institution’s entrepreneurship programs and connect students to opportunities with
Feds expect to rollout new $80M electronic procurement system starting late 2019
The federal government will start rolling out its new electronic procurement system later this year, representing a sizeable shift in how Ottawa companies will do
Ottawa sees modest rise in February home sales
Ottawa realtors continued to sell residential properties at a brisk pace in February, though the year-over-year increase tapered off last month after the market’s red-hot
LRT will not be ready by March 31; city says handover now expected in Q2 2019
The consortium building the first phase of Ottawa’s light-rail transit system will miss its third handover deadline, with the system now expected to be delivered
Canopy Growth teams with NHL alumni to study cannabis-based concussion treatment
Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth will study the effects on cannabinoids on patients facing complications from concussions thanks to a new partnership with the NHL Alumni
Instant Pot maker to merge with Illinois houseware giant
Last summer, Instant Pot creator Robert Wang told OBJ his goal was to “build a brand that will last more than 50-plus years.” On Monday,
Ottawa’s BluMetric keeps profits coming in Q1
Cleantech firm’s revenues remain consistent at around $7.6 million in first quarter of fiscal 2019.
Firm’s local work includes Tweed visitor centre, Zibi
Poor foreign exchange swing pushes Ottawa’s Telesat to full-year loss
Though Telesat achieved several milestone satellite launches in its fiscal 2018 year, a bad swing on foreign exchange sunk the local firm’s bottom line. Last
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