ProntoForms’ recurring revenue up for 19th straight quarter
Ottawa-based ProntoForms posted third quarter recurring revenue 72 per cent higher than the third quarter of 2014, its CEO said Wednesday. “This revenue growth demonstrates
ProntoForms’ recurring revenue up for 19th straight quarter
Ottawa-based ProntoForms posted third quarter recurring revenue 72 per cent higher than the third quarter of 2014, its CEO said Wednesday. “This revenue growth demonstrates
City won’t see any Lansdowne profit, report says
The city says it no longer expects to turn a profit on the Lansdowne Park project due mainly to higher-than-expected repair costs at TD Place
City seeking theme park, “House of Sport” to boost economy
The city is hoping to land a theme park or other large-scale tourist attraction and is eyeing a home for major sports organizations as part
Council approves several development plans
Several neighbourhoods are now destined for new looks after city council approved a number of planning committee recommendations Wednesday. Council approved a proposed 27-storey tower
Heineken Escapade Music Festival planning big things for seventh year
Calling its event “about more than music,” Heineken Escapade Music Festival producers unveiled plans Tuesday for expanded programming for its seventh year in June 2016.
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
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