Construction industry training centre coming to Kanata
A new training centre being built in Kanata will ensure tradespeople get the skills they need to keep up with construction industry demand, the president
Construction industry training centre coming to Kanata
A new training centre being built in Kanata will ensure tradespeople get the skills they need to keep up with construction industry demand, the president
KPMG policy paper suggests many prefer Uber to taxi industry
Many Ottawa residents feel they are better served by services such as Uber than they are by the traditional taxi industry, according to a policy
OMB clears path for Windmill’s Zibi project
The Ontario Municipal Board on Tuesday dismissed an appeal of the city’s decision to allow Windmill Developments to build shops, condos, parks and a hotel
Mayor’s business delegation heads off to China, Thailand
Mayor Jim Watson and a delegation of 15 local business leaders arrive in Beijing Monday on a week-long mission they hope will pay long-term dividends
City’s draft budget calls for two per cent tax hike, 50 jobs cut
City council tabled a draft budget Thursday that would see a two per cent residential property tax hike, in line with one of Mayor Jim
Former Nordion CEO named to board of Quebec City sterilization technology firm
Former Nordion CEO Steve West has been appointed to the board of directors of TSO3, the Quebec City-based company announced Tuesday. TSO3 (TSE: TOS) makes
Record-setting fiscal 2015 for Calian Technologies
Calian Technologies generated more revenue than ever before in fiscal 2015, president and CEO Kevin Ford said after the Ottawa-based firm released fourth-quarter and year-end
Better Software Company lands $2.1M in VC funding
After graduating from Kanata’s L-Spark accelerator, The Better Software Company is now aiming for the big leagues with help from $2.1 million in seed funding
Planning committee green-lights Slater Street tower
Despite some concerns about available green space and the type of retail that may move in, the city’s planning committee Tuesday unanimously approved rezoning for
Housing starts drop in the capital in October: CMHC
Housing starts in the capital dropped in October, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Monday. Starts in the capital trended at 5,398 in October,
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