Flexible workspace provider Regus expands to Preston Street
Workspace renter Regus has opened a second business centre in Ottawa. By Jacob Serebrin The new 17,678-square foot location is on Preston Street in Little
Flexible workspace provider Regus expands to Preston Street
Workspace renter Regus has opened a second business centre in Ottawa. By Jacob Serebrin The new 17,678-square foot location is on Preston Street in Little
Opinion: Seeing the significance behind the Facebook-Oculus deal
Social media was abuzz over the last 24 hours with news of Facebook buying virtual reality headset maker Oculus VR for $2 billion in stock
BlackBerry to lay off 90 employees in Ottawa
Smartphone maker BlackBerry (TSX:BB) is laying off around 90 employees in Ottawa, the company said Tuesday. By Jacob Serebrin The employees “were part of BlackBerry’s
BlackBerry to lay off 90 employees in Ottawa
Smartphone maker BlackBerry (TSX:BB) is laying off around 90 employees in Ottawa, the company said Tuesday. By Jacob Serebrin The employees “were part of BlackBerry’s
Re/Max acquisition shakes up east-end real estate scene
Cumberland-based Re/Max Citywide Realty has acquired another Re/Max franchise, Clarence-Rockland’s Riveria 2000. By Jacob Serebrin The acquisition is intended to “secure us in the east
Sales at Apple’s App Store exceeded $10 billion last year, with more than two-thirds of that sum finding its way to developers. By Jacob Serebrin
Sales at Apple’s App Store exceeded $10 billion last year, with more than two-thirds of that sum finding its way to developers. By Jacob Serebrin
Opinion: The benefits of a lower minimum wage
As Robert Samuelson wrote earlier this year in the Washington Post, “The poor are not poor because the rich are rich.” By Ian Lee. Last
UPDATE: Large isotope shipments expand revenues at Nordion in Q1
Higher shipment volumes increased revenue at Ottawa-based Nordion (TSX:NDN) in the first quarter of 2014, helping the company to stay in the black. By Jacob
Mitel expands contact centre profile with acquisition of U.S.-based OAISYS
Mitel (TSX:MNW) has made another push to expand its presence in the contact centre market. By Jacob Serebrin On Tuesday, the Ottawa-based business communications company
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