Solacom names Lazenby chairman, adds veteran executive Ronayne to board
Bruce Lazenby didn’t waste time making his presence felt on Solacom Technologies’ board of directors. The former head of Invest Ottawa, who joined Solacom’s board
Solacom names Lazenby chairman, adds veteran executive Ronayne to board
Bruce Lazenby didn’t waste time making his presence felt on Solacom Technologies’ board of directors. The former head of Invest Ottawa, who joined Solacom’s board
Ottawa’s GBatteries Energy lands $1.2M in federal cash
An Ottawa startup that says its battery system allows electric cars to be recharged almost as quickly as gas vehicles can be refuelled has landed
Ottawa-area distillers tap into growing craft spirits market
Cole Miller might be majoring in cognitive science at Carleton University, but the 21-year-old entrepreneur has really been a student of business for most of
Ottawa e-signature firm Signority has what it takes to ‘be a leader’: new CEO
A spacious new headquarters in Hintonburg is just one more sign of bigger and better things to come from Ottawa startup Signority in 2017, the
NHL’s Bettman books ticket to Ottawa as optimism over outdoor game increases
The final event in Mayor Jim Watson’s much-touted “hat trick” of marquee Canada 150 spectacles appears close to being a reality. New Ottawa Senators president
Ottawa firms look to score big with celebrity endorsement deals
One of the NHL’s most gifted offensive defencemen, Erik Karlsson is known to hockey aficionados everywhere as the engine that drives the Ottawa Senators’ attack.
Ottawa’s locally owned retailers fighting a losing battle to stay viable
Much like the store they’re in, the Ottawa Lynx throwback hats on sale at Elgin Sports are a stark reminder of a bygone era. The
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
Five Ottawa tech firms to watch in 2017
With employment surging and funding announcements already emerging, 2017 is shaping up to be another big year for Ottawa’s tech sector. Here are some of the
Ottawa condo revival a no-go for 2017: Experts
Although the city’s glut of unsold condos is easing and local realtors reported a sharp jump in November sales compared with a year earlier, Ottawa
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