Sidense wins legal battle with Kilopass
A U.S. district court judge in California has ruled Kilopass Technology must pay Ottawa-based Sidense Corp. $5.5 million to cover attorneys’ fees and associated costs
Sidense wins legal battle with Kilopass
A U.S. district court judge in California has ruled Kilopass Technology must pay Ottawa-based Sidense Corp. $5.5 million to cover attorneys’ fees and associated costs
City agrees with auditor general’s 39 recommendations
The city of Ottawa says it agrees with all 39 recommendations tabled Thursday in the auditor general Ken Hughes’ annual report, saying it has already
Accounting firm steps up to the plate with naming rights deal at ballpark
With the days of Jetform Park long gone, the Ottawa Champions announced on Thursday the naming rights for the Ottawa Stadium will go to accounting
Ottawa multi-family market strong: Colliers
Despite high rental vacancy rates throughout 2014, Ottawa has one of the most coveted multi-family markets in the country, according to a new report issued
Council unanimously passes 2015 budget
City council unanimously approved the 2015 budget Wednesday, limiting residential property tax increases to two percent. “This budget was designed to ensure Ottawa maintains momentum
Lowther to step down as IDC CEO
International Datacasting Corporation CEO Doug Lowther is stepping down, the company announced Tuesday. Mr. Lowther, who took over as chief executive in May 2013, will
Frigid February drops Ottawa housing starts for third straight month: CMHC
The record-breaking cold temperatures in February was a main factor in another drop in housing starts in the capital, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Calian secures DND training contract renewal
Ottawa-based Calian Technologies announced Monday it has renewed a multimillion-dollar training contract with the Department of National Defence. The contract, for training at the Canadian
DragonWave lowers 2015 Q4 revenue projection
Citing a number of reasons, Ottawa-based DragonWave announced Thursday it is lowering its revenue projections for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, which ended Feb.
Nichols appointed new Corel CEO
Corel has appointed Patrick Nichols its new CEO, the Ottawa-based software company announced Thursday. Mr. Nichols replaces Tom Berquist, who will continue as non-executive chairman
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