
Ottawa Senators embrace ‘bumps in the road’ with new loyalty campaign
The Ottawa Senators are launching a new campaign that embraces their recent struggles on and off the ice in an effort to keep hold of

Ottawa Senators embrace ‘bumps in the road’ with new loyalty campaign
The Ottawa Senators are launching a new campaign that embraces their recent struggles on and off the ice in an effort to keep hold of

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A roundup of local firms winning federal government work from Feb. 18-22: Northern Micro 2155 Swansea Cres. Automatic data processing equipment Buyer: Shared Services Canada

Central bank holds rate, notes ‘increased uncertainty’ on timing of future hikes
The Bank of Canada is leaving its key interest rate unchanged and is pointing to increased uncertainty about the timing of future rate hikes following

Feds expect to rollout new $80M electronic procurement system starting late 2019
The federal government will start rolling out its new electronic procurement system later this year, representing a sizeable shift in how Ottawa companies will do

Ottawa sees modest rise in February home sales
Ottawa realtors continued to sell residential properties at a brisk pace in February, though the year-over-year increase tapered off last month after the market’s red-hot

Canopy Growth teams with NHL alumni to study cannabis-based concussion treatment
Smiths Falls-based Canopy Growth will study the effects on cannabinoids on patients facing complications from concussions thanks to a new partnership with the NHL Alumni

Ottawa’s BluMetric keeps profits coming in Q1
Cleantech firm’s revenues remain consistent at around $7.6 million in first quarter of fiscal 2019.

Poor foreign exchange swing pushes Ottawa’s Telesat to full-year loss
Though Telesat achieved several milestone satellite launches in its fiscal 2018 year, a bad swing on foreign exchange sunk the local firm’s bottom line. Last

NCC cancels LeBreton Flats proposal process after initial deal falls through
The National Capital Commission has officially cancelled the procurement process looking for a proposal to redevelop LeBreton Flats following the collapse of its preferred proponent’s

Planning committee approves Booth Street development, sound stage project
Two sizeable projects got the green light from Ottawa’s planning committee Thursday. The committee gave its thumbs-up to the proposal for a $40-million sound stage
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