Ottawa’s Legacy Conference aims to connect, inspire hundreds of students
As university graduation season nears, the minds of students in Ottawa are turning towards their legacy. Specifically, the Legacy Conference, aimed at encouraging students to
Ottawa’s Legacy Conference aims to connect, inspire hundreds of students
As university graduation season nears, the minds of students in Ottawa are turning towards their legacy. Specifically, the Legacy Conference, aimed at encouraging students to
Indecision and demolition: Timeline of Ottawa’s Somerset House non-development
The City of Ottawa received a new design application earlier this month for the derelict Somerset House, opening the latest chapter in a decade-long saga
Ottawa named best Canadian tech hub: study
There’s no better place to live and work in tech than Ottawa, according to a recent study.
Boston Pizza moving into former LCBO in Ottawa’s Glebe
Boston Pizza is opening a location in a long-empty Glebe building, according to a provincial liquor licence application. The pizza chain filed a liquor license
Video: Punchtime, Bluink imagine the future of mobile
Fresh off the 2017 Bootstrap Awards, winners for best mobile application Chris Desjardins of Punchtime and Steve Borza of Bluink joined us for Techopia Live.
Happy 20th Anniversary, Ottawa International Airport Authority
On February 1, 1997, the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority (OMCIAA) was officially born. Established as a private, not-for-profit organization, the Authority’s mandate was to
SOLD IN 3 DAYS FOR TOP DOLLAR Listed for months with another realtor. After having my house in Kanata listed for 7 months with a
Meet Me on Preston helps you find all the action in Little Italy
Hot on the heels of its very successful 101 Things to Do campaign, the Preston Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) has just launched a new
Feds’ hiring binge pushes Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate to five-year low
The federal government’s local hiring spree showed no signs of stopping last month as higher public-sector employment pushed the local unemployment rate down to its
Opinion: Ottawa businesses have forgotten fundamental sales skills
I hear it every day in Ottawa. “Our sales are slowing down.” “Google Ad Words are not bringing in new business like before.” “I receive
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