
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
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Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Excel Human Resources Inc. 102 Bank St. Description: One level 2 business transformation architect and two lvel 3 business transformation architects Buyer: Fisheries and Oceans

Gatineau snow sculpture exhibit closed after warm weekend damage
Though a sculpture named after Mother Nature herself is on display at Mosaïvernales, the winter elements have proven to be a cruel mistress in the

Gatineau pot producer Hydropothecary closes $150M offering
Hydropothecary has locked down a previously announced bought deal placement, with investors taking an over-allotment option for an extra $20 million in financing. The full

Ottawa-based BluMetric’s revenues, profit sink slightly in fiscal 2017
Though its turnaround continued with a third consecutive profitable year, BluMetric Environmental’s year-end earnings showed a slight dip as the company deepens its reach into

WestJet to increase summer service between Ottawa and Vancouver, Toronto
The Ottawa International Airport will see dozens more flights weekly from Canada’s two busiest airports this summer thanks to an increase in service from WestJet.

Ottawa’s Thermal Energy stays hot through Q2 2018
Clean-tech firm Thermal Energy International continues to scale revenues through its second quarter of the year on the popularity of its heat recovery systems. On

Feds looking for 28,000 square feet of Ottawa office space
The federal government is asking local landlords if they’d be interested in leasing the region’s largest tenant some 28,200 square feet for a five-year term

Ottawa office vacancy rate inches up to 11.4%
As suburban Ottawa office rents slowly climb, an increasing number of tenants are considering downtown buildings – particularly those in proximity to the under-construction light-rail

Ottawa’s Leonovus lands $500,000 federal government deal
Months of pitching the feds on its blockchain data storage solution appear to have paid off for Ottawa-based Leonovus as this week the firm announced

Light-rail turnover date unclear after contractors request extension
The consortium constructing the city’s light-rail line is asking for more time before it commits to a date for turning over the keys to the
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