French embassy opens its doors to organizers, sponsors of The Ottawa Hospital Gala
It won’t be long until some 700 corporate and community leaders come together under one big, beautiful roof for The Ottawa Hospital Gala and its
French embassy opens its doors to organizers, sponsors of The Ottawa Hospital Gala
It won’t be long until some 700 corporate and community leaders come together under one big, beautiful roof for The Ottawa Hospital Gala and its
Two Ottawa lawyers have filed an $80-million class-action lawsuit against Google, claiming the search giant’s results are inadvertently revealing names protected by a publication ban.
Watson faces legal challenge over blocking residents on Twitter
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is the target of a test legal case that could prompt politicians all across the country to reconsider their use of
Ottawa’s Point3D sharpens focus on high-tech VR tours
A marketer by trade, Spencer MacPherson was making extra money on the side as a real estate photographer when an idea for a bigger money-making
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Valcom Consulting Group Inc. 300-85 Albert St. ATESS Trenton / Technical engineering and maintenance services Buyer: DND $3,239,464 Randstad Interim Inc. 410-1600 Carling Ave. Informatics
Ottawa’s Searidge to explore AI in air traffic control with UAE
Ottawa’s Searidge Technologies is partnering with the United Arab Emirates General Civil Aviation Authority to research and develop applications for artificial intelligence in air traffic
Condition critical: NCC says national residences need $83M facelift
Canada needs to spend $83 million over the next 10 years just to get its official residences – including 24 Sussex Drive – into half-decent
Postal union issues strike notices, could start rotating job action Monday
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it has given strike notice to Canada Post that workers could walk off the job as early as next
UPDATE: Demand for legalized cannabis draws lineups, heavy web traffic across Canada
Cannabis was “flying off the shelves” in brick-and-mortar outlets and online stores Wednesday across the country as Canadians looked to make their first-ever legal purchase of
Vancouver-based Incognito Software taps into local talent with new Kanata office
Canadian firm Incognito Software Systems has expanded into the Kanata Technology Park in an effort to add to its existing global footprint. Incognito CEO David
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