Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
CGI, Stantec and Tessier Translations are among the local companies awarded contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements by the federal government between Dec. 12-18, 2016.
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
CGI, Stantec and Tessier Translations are among the local companies awarded contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements by the federal government between Dec. 12-18, 2016.
Ottawa pot shops reopening after police raids
Despite a raid on Chinatown’s CannaBotanix Dispensary at 646 Somerset St. Friday that left two people arrested, the shop was back to normal operations Monday.
Ottawa-based DOT decoding ADHD with smart headset
Yishel Khan has taught children with special needs all over the world, and noticed a disturbingly common problem in many places she went. Children with
Ottawa retail resurgence in store for 2017
After a flurry of activity in 2016 that saw the Rideau Centre unveil a $360-million expansion and Costco open a new outlet in Barrhaven, the
Ottawa cannabis investment firm to acquire stake in marijuana testing company
Ottawa-based cannabis investment firm CannaRoyalty Corp. (CSE:CRZ) says it’s acquiring a 20 per cent stake in Anandia Laboratories Inc., a company that specializes in marijuana
Marie Boivin out as Ottawa Chamber chair; Accu-Rate halts service
The Ottawa Chamber of Commerce is currently without a chairperson as its former board leader, Marie Boivin, continues to battle sanctions by the U.S. Treasury
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate dips to 6.1% as feds keep hiring
After hitting a record high in November, the number of people working in the National Capital Region dipped slightly last month as employers shed 500
Apple makes life easier for Ottawa iOS app developers
As Apple offers a rare glimpse into its App Store sales data, several Ottawa developers say the California tech giant has made several significant changes
Forty Under 40 nominations now open
For 20 straight years, the Ottawa Business Journal has been honouring the top 40 professionals under the age of 40 to highlight the talent within
Ottawa-Gatineau rail link likely a decade away, despite political support
Gatineau’s mayor says a light-rail transit line could connect both sides of the Ottawa River. By Dylan C. Robertson In a year-end interview with Radio-Canada, Mayor
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