Update: Joining Myers Auto Group a ‘rare opportunity’: New CEO Cyril Leeder
Former Ottawa Senators president Cyril Leeder will take the wheel at Myers Automotive Group as the organization’s first CEO, a move that keeps the well-known
Update: Joining Myers Auto Group a ‘rare opportunity’: New CEO Cyril Leeder
Former Ottawa Senators president Cyril Leeder will take the wheel at Myers Automotive Group as the organization’s first CEO, a move that keeps the well-known
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Ottawa startup Smats advancing smart traffic tech
With the help of local universities and other players in the capital’s autonomous vehicles hub, Ottawa-based Smats Traffic Solutions is putting smart sensors on the
Province to spend up to $5M on Ottawa autonomous vehicle testing site
Ottawa will receive up to $5 million from the Ontario government to further the city’s work in connected and autonomous vehicle testing, the province announced
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Meet Ottawa’s 2018 Forty Under 40 recipients
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Brookfield expected to list Jean Edmonds Tower for sale: Colliers
A 550,000-square-foot office tower occupied by the federal government is expected to hit the market in the coming months, according to Colliers International. The real
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