C-COM marks 10 straight years of profit
Ottawa-based C-COM Satellite Systems has now been profitable for 10 consecutive years, although its net earnings did dip in 2014, according to year-end results released
C-COM marks 10 straight years of profit
Ottawa-based C-COM Satellite Systems has now been profitable for 10 consecutive years, although its net earnings did dip in 2014, according to year-end results released
Canon U.S.A. invests in Ottawa’s Spartan Bioscience Inc.
Canon U.S.A. announced Thursday it has made a strategic investment in Ottawa-based Spartan Bioscience Inc. to fund research and development of new diagnostic testing products.
Two weeks in the Valley: Ottawa entrepreneurs call trip “life-changing”
In February, a group of entrepreneurs based at Invest Ottawa headed to the startup mecca of Silicon Valley to meet with venture capitalists and find
Klipfolio captures another $6.2M Ottawa cloud software company Klipfolio announced Feb. 25 that it’s raised $6.2 million from a series-A round led by OMERS Ventures.
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
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