City hall to watch Toronto legal action against Uber closely
Ottawa residents don’t want unregulated drivers shuttling people around for money, Coun. Mark Taylor said Wednesday. Mr. Taylor, who heads the community and protective services
City hall to watch Toronto legal action against Uber closely
Ottawa residents don’t want unregulated drivers shuttling people around for money, Coun. Mark Taylor said Wednesday. Mr. Taylor, who heads the community and protective services
Existing home market to remain balanced: CMHC
The existing home market in the capital will see higher prices and slower sales in 2015, a senior analyst with Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp
ProntoForms revenue rises for 17th straight quarter
Ottawa-based ProntoForms Corporation reported higher third-quarter revenues on Tuesday, part of what CEO Alvaro Pombo called “a continuing trend” of growth. Revenue has increased in
Killam Properties buys more Kanata Lakes real estate
Just over two months after entering an agreement with two other companies to buy into the Kanata Lakes Apartments, Halifax-based Killam Properties announced Tuesday the
Ottawa housing starts trend up in October: CMHC
Bucking the national trend, housing starts in Ottawa were trending up in October, according to numbers released Monday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Mitel ups ante on ShoreTel bid
With the clock ticking toward the Nov. 20 deadline, Mitel sweetened the pot Monday in its attempt to acquire California-based ShoreTel Inc. The original offer,
Record-breaking recurring revenue for Halogen in third quarter
A rise in foreign sales helped Halogen Software set a record for recurring revenue in the third quarter of 2014, the company announced late Thursday.
Subscription revenue boosts third quarter for Kinaxis
Increasing subscription revenue reflects the growth potential of Kinaxis’s software-as-a-service offering, CEO Doug Colbeth said while reporting the company’s third-quarter results late Thursday. Subscription revenue
City entering buyer’s market: OREB
Local real estate agents had near-record sales in October, but higher inventory levels are turning the city into a buyer’s market, according to numbers released
Huawei invests additional $210 million in Ontario, more jobs coming to Ottawa
Huawei is expanding its research and development and business operations in Ontario, announcing over the weekend an additional $210 million in investments that it says
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