General Dynamics lands two DND contracts
General Dynamics announced Thursday it has signed two contracts with the Department of National Defence, one for construction and the other for servicing a network
General Dynamics lands two DND contracts
General Dynamics announced Thursday it has signed two contracts with the Department of National Defence, one for construction and the other for servicing a network
Engineering a culture of innovation
Over its 50 years in Ottawa, Halsall Associates has paid attention to the details. By Michael Hammond. The engineering firm, which recently celebrated a half-century in the
Zaphod’s preparing for final bow?
Eugene Haslam is not known for being a man of few words, so a recent Facebook post from the owner of the popular York Street
Engineering startup success stories
You’ll never hear any Bill Gates-in-the-garage stories from Ron MacDonell. By Michael Hammond Mr. MacDonell, chief executive officer of Acaveo Inc. and Avaleris Inc., has
Local business could score off the field with FIFA Women’s World Cup: CSA executive
Businesses could have as much to cheer about as spectators when the city hosts part of the FIFA Women’s World Cup next year, a Canadian
Revived Ravens winning over sponsors
Steve Fretwell laughs when reminiscing about the glory days of Carleton Ravens football in the mid-1980s. Now a successful insurance executive in Toronto, Mr. Fretwell
Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
Entertainment business veterans launch firm to serve evolving legal field
The Westboro headquarters of Ottawa’s self-professed “biggest and best” entertainment law firm, with its bare concrete floors and quasi-warehouse feel, looks more like it should
Rigid zoning rules reducing need for community buy-in, developers say
Several local developers say the city’s increasing inflexibility over zoning changes is reducing the value of community input on planned projects. By Jacob Serebrin Last
Local hotel conversions continue
Minto Group Inc. has closed its downtown Minto Suites Hotel operations earlier than expected as the company aims to fully convert the Lyon Street property
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