Ackroo acquires Vancouver-based firm
Ottawa’s Ackroo has completed the acquisition of all assets of PhotoGIFTCARD, a Vancouver company with roots in consumer goods marketing, production and distribution. In a release
Ackroo acquires Vancouver-based firm
Ottawa’s Ackroo has completed the acquisition of all assets of PhotoGIFTCARD, a Vancouver company with roots in consumer goods marketing, production and distribution. In a release
Montreal-based REIT buys Hunt Club Road industrial property
BTB Real Estate Investment Trust announced Wednesday it has acquired industrial property by the Ottawa airport in a sell and leaseback deal worth $12.6 million.
New hotel coming to the ByWard Market next year
An affiliate of Hyatt Hotels has entered an agreement with Claridge Homes to bring a new hotel to the ByWard Market by mid-2016. The 200-room
Ackroo ends 2014 with strong quarter, promotes executive
Ottawa-based Ackroo announced a strong finish to 2014 on Monday, posting fourth-quarter revenues 16 per cent higher than the previous three-month period. The gift card, loyalty
CENGN hits the road on five-city national tour
The Ottawa-based Centre of Excellence for Next Generation Networks is hitting the road on Tuesday for a cross-country, five-city tour to find and support small and
Feds invest in two local tech firms
Two Ottawa companies will receive up to $1.25 million in federal investment to help develop their software and access new markets, Carleton-Mississippi Mills MP Gordon
DragonWave revenue up 25 per cent in 2015 Q3
Ottawa-based DragonWave is continuing its “journey toward profitability,” the company said Wednesday after it reported strong financial results for its fiscal third quarter of 2015.
Medical Devices Commercialization Centre nabs venture capitalist as first COO
The city’s new Medical Devices Commercialization Centre has appointed Richard Meadows as its first chief operating officer, the centre announced on Wednesday. Mr. Meadows comes to the
Clearford signs $100M deal with Swiss firm to fund Ontario projects
Ottawa’s Clearford Water Systems announced Wednesday a deal with Zurich-based Signina Capital AG worth $100 million that will see the Swiss investment firm fund all
Injunction bars Diablo from producing, selling memory controller chips
Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies has been ordered to stop manufacturing, using, distributing or selling high-speed memory controller chips used by computer manufacturers, including SanDisk. California-based Netlist
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