In this first instalment of Top of Mind in Tech, Pierce Ujjainwalla talks the feds’ capital gains tax increase and Knak’s noisy ongoing office expansion.
Some 170 community and business leaders gathered in support of The Ottawa Cancer Foundation, a non-profit organization working to ensure individuals living with cancer have equitable access to the community-based supports and resources they need for supportive cancer care.
According to a memo from the city, Grondin “is widely recognized as a global leader in nightlife advocacy with more than 10 years of experience focusing on issues and opportunities related to nighttime governance and the nightlife economy.”
New home listings soared in the capital last month, but demand failed to keep pace as sales declined from the previous year in what has been an “unsteady” spring housing market, the Ottawa Real Estate Board says.
Mary Taggart, publisher and editor in chief of Ottawa At Home, had much to celebrate on Tuesday at a party she hosted to mark 20 years of a magazine that's amplified the heartbeat of homes across Ottawa while also capturing the pulse of our city.
Ottawa is featured in countless Christmas-themed movies and other made-for-TV films but, more often than not, it plays a substitute role for other cities.
That's not the case with Geek Girl, a new British-Canadian 10-part television series that made its international debut last night on Netflix. Canadian audiences are able to watch the show on Corus’s streaming service StackTV. Come November, it will also be available on Netflix in Canada.