Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
Private-sector growth adds to development pressure in Ottawa’s west-end
By: Sam Cooley Something remarkable happened last year in Kanata’s real estate market. After remaining stubbornly stuck in the double-digits for a decade, office vacancy
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,
Update: Melnyk says Sens still vying for downtown home following LeBreton deal collapse
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says he’s not giving up on a downtown arena after the National Capital Commission announced Wednesday that mediation had failed
Real estate in the capital: What are Ottawa’s hottest neighbourhoods?
Continuing a recent trend, homes in Ottawa’s outlying areas were a hot commodity at the end of 2018, driving up prices in areas such as
Op-ed: Crafting a new plan for growth in Ottawa
The only thing certain about city planning is that there’s nothing certain about it. Not in absolute terms, anyway. The notion that the city can
Ottawa smart grid startup BluWave-ai raises more than $1M in pre-seed funding
A local cleantech startup is bringing the decision-making power of artificial intelligence to grids in Ottawa and around the world in an effort to optimize
Amazon to split new headquarters between New York City, Arlington
Amazon has confirmed that it will split its much-anticipated second headquarters between New York City and Arlington, Va. Its New York location will be in
‘Amazing’ talent fuelling Ottawa’s tech boom, TiECon panellists say
Executives from a trio of local companies with global customers delivered a straightforward message on opening night at TiECon: Ottawa has the technology – and
Ericsson buys CENX, consolidating Ottawa telecom R&D outposts
A U.S.-based software firm with deep roots in Ottawa has been acquired by Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson. The Stockholm-based multinational announced Tuesday it has agreed
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