Deanne Pittman, Centretown News
Namir Anani, CEO of the Information and Communications Technology Council, worked with Microsoft Canada and the Ottawa Catholic School Board to encourage students to work in the technology sector.Canada must produce more digital talent in order to succeed in the modern economy, says a recent report published by the Information and Communications Technology Council.
Author: Centretown Staff
McKenney impressed by Trinity project
After holding a public information session on March 8 for its major property redevelopment at 900 Albert St., Trinity Development Group is beginning to prepare a more thorough plan for the City of Ottawa.
New Pride events aim to be more inclusive
The organizers of Capital Pride, an annual parade and festival celebrating the LGBTTQ* community in Ottawa, have announced several new events aimed at encouraging diversity that will be included in this year’s festivities from August 15-21.
LRT brings pedestrian upgrades to Queen Street
City of Ottawa
An illustration of what the Lyon Station entrance on Queen Street might look like after construction.Queen Street will soon be under a spotlight in the downtown core as the city announces its plans to make the new pedestrian destination Ottawa’s “showcase” street, where the LRT Confederation Line will run underground.