Dragons’ Den holding auditions for Ottawa entrepreneurs in March
Ordinarily the threat of dragons roaming the countryside and descending onto unwitting cities is enough to send townsfolk heading for the hills, but an upcoming
Dragons’ Den holding auditions for Ottawa entrepreneurs in March
Ordinarily the threat of dragons roaming the countryside and descending onto unwitting cities is enough to send townsfolk heading for the hills, but an upcoming
KRP Properties fits up new space for Trend Micro expansion
How can a team that’s spread out across thousands of kilometers collectively tackle an ambitious project in Canada’s capital? Trend Micro, a global IT security
Ottawa bets on NCC farm as future precision agriculture hub
Local tech firms, politicians and economic development officials are pushing to turn the Greenbelt Research Farm in south Nepean into an R&D centre for the
Telus says a federal government ban on Huawei equipment could set back 5G network plan
Telus Corp. acknowledged Thursday that the deployment of its fifth-generation wireless network could be delayed and be more expensive than anticipated if the federal government chooses
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Inter Outaouais Inc. 164 Jean-Proulx Rd. Heavy truck tractor Buyer: DND $1,878,995 Mishkumi Technologies Inc. 101-560 Localle Way Project planner (human resource services) Buyer: PWGSC
Robertson Martin Architects helps make ‘art meet science’ in You.i TV’s Kanata headquarters
Robertson Martin Architects embraces challenge to make ‘art meet science’ in You.i TV’s Kanata headquarters
BDO moves Ottawa operations to new open-concept office
When BDO considered the benefits of working in an open-concept space, one concern that arose was privacy. What would happen, for example, when an employee
Marking milestone, Merkburn Holdings celebrates 50th anniversary
Merkburn Holdings cofounder William Burnside has a humble explanation for the firm’s longevity in Ottawa’s property market: “Happenstance.” But in an industry that’s constantly changing,
Alexandra Suda named next CEO of National Gallery of Canada
Alexandra Suda, a curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario, has been named as the next director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada.
‘Devoted leader’: Queensway Carleton Hospital CEO Tom Schonberg passes away
Tom Schonberg, who led the Queensway Carleton Hospital through numerous expansions and renovations over 20 years at the helm, passed away this week
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