City gets $34.3 million from provincial gas tax program
The City of Ottawa’s light rail project got a provincial shot in the arm Monday, as the Wynne government announced Ottawa would get $34.3 million
City gets $34.3 million from provincial gas tax program
The City of Ottawa’s light rail project got a provincial shot in the arm Monday, as the Wynne government announced Ottawa would get $34.3 million
Halogen reports record-breaking revenue in 2015 Q3
Ottawa-based Halogen Software is making “incremental progress” but there is still plenty of room for improvement, new CEO Les Rechan said late Thursday. “We still
Clearford’s revenues jump in 2015 Q3
A dramatic jump in revenues has Clearford Water Systems president and CEO Kevin Loiselle predicting big things for his company’s future. “We are very pleased
FIFA Women’s World Cup a money maker for city
The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup pumped $28.6 million into the local economy, the Canadian Sport Tourism Alliance announced Thursday. The alliance also said
Halogen drops “interim” from Rechan’s CEO title
After hiring an American executive search firm to help in its search for a new CEO, Ottawa-based Halogen Software has determined the “ideal fit” was
Shopify’s revenues grow, firm still not showing profit
Shopify says its revenue is growing by leaps and bounds but it’s not yet profitable. The Ottawa-based company (TSX:SH) made its debut as a publicly traded company
WiLAN to restructure business, slash dividend, Skippen to stay as CEO
WiLAN says it will be restructuring the business by the end of this year and slashing the company’s dividend by 76 per cent starting in
Two local companies headed to C100’s 48 Hours in the Valley winter 2015 cohort
Two local startups are among the companies selected for the C100 48 Hours in the Valley winter 2015 cohort. Gatineau-based FOKO and Kanata’s Graphite Software will join 15 other
Build tech sector from home, says FreshBooks founder
The CEO and co-founder of FreshBooks says that Toronto and Ottawa can “eat Silicon Valley’s lunch” when it comes to starting and scaling technology companies.
Sicard to replace Colbeth as Kinaxis CEO
Ottawa-based Kinaxis announced late Wednesday it will promote from within to replace outgoing CEO Doug Colbeth. John Sicard, a 22-year Kinaxis veteran and the company’s
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