Hydro Ottawa pays record $19.4M dividend to city
After a record-breaking profit year for Hydro Ottawa, the city is getting an extra $1.2-million dividend from the utility. But local taxpayers shouldn’t expect to
Hydro Ottawa pays record $19.4M dividend to city
After a record-breaking profit year for Hydro Ottawa, the city is getting an extra $1.2-million dividend from the utility. But local taxpayers shouldn’t expect to
NAV Canada’s air traffic control technology has become a staple at airports around the world
In a basement testing facility near the Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Jim Hill is helping to shape the future of air traffic control technology. Mr. Hill
Feature: Ottawa companies become early adopters of conversational commerce
By Michael Woods The days of dialing 1-800 numbers could soon be over, thanks to the latest trend in artificial intelligence – and Ottawa companies
Here’s a list of Ottawa-related startup events for the next four weeks. L-Spark Celebrates the Best in SaaS of 2016 Wednesday, June 22, at 5
Refugee entrepreneur sets sights on easing Afghan vision-care crisis
A student at Carleton University is working with partners and advisers around the world to bring to life a startup that aims to address one
Hydro Ottawa acquires remaining hydroelectric assets at Chaudière Falls
In a move it says signifies greater possibilities to grow the city’s “green energy capacity for the future,” Hydro Ottawa announced Monday it will acquire
Farm Boy ‘urban concept’ store to open Thursday in Westboro
Ottawa’s Farm Boy has announced its first ever “urban concept” store will open Thursday morning on McRae Avenue in Westboro. While continuing Farm Boy’s tradition
Gala honours Forty Under 40 recipients
The region’s best and brightest young business minds got a rare chance to kick back Thursday night when OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce celebrated their
Go Give-Back wins Capital Angels speed pitch contest
A speed pitch contest at a ballpark might conjure up thoughts of 98-mile-per-hour fastballs, but pitches of a different kind were delivered earlier this week
City looks to boost sinkhole-affected businesses
The city announced initiatives Friday aimed at helping businesses affected by the massive sinkhole on Rideau Street at Sussex Drive. For the next two Sundays,
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