Federal contracts: Gatineau’s Defran wins $3.1M Place du Portage refit job
The federal government has awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to a Gatineau contractor to refit two floors of a large office complex for the Department of
Federal contracts: Gatineau’s Defran wins $3.1M Place du Portage refit job
The federal government has awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to a Gatineau contractor to refit two floors of a large office complex for the Department of
Making sense of Elgin Street’s rapidly changing face
If you think Elgin Street just ain’t what it used to be, you’re not imagining things. More than a dozen businesses on the commercial thoroughfare
Ottawa’s inflation rate jumps to 1.9% in January
Inflation in the nation’s capital accelerated last month, reaching an annualized rate of 1.9 per cent, Statistics Canada reported Friday. That’s up from 1.4 per
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Maplesoft, Randstad and IBM are among the local firms and operations that won federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements between Jan. 30 and Feb.
Hats off: Leading Orléans businesses honoured
The Orléans Chamber of Commerce recently held its annual Business Excellence Awards. The recipients included Jeremy Ash of C.C. Tatham & Associates (non-financial professional of the year), Bellefleur
‘Princess of pot’ opens Ottawa cannabis store
One of Canada’s most prominent cannabis activists opened a retail outlet on Bank Street Wednesday in the latest challenge to the country’s marijuana laws. Storefront
Ottawa ranks 4th-worst in congestion among Canadian cities
If you think you spend a disproportionate amount of time fuming about bumper-to-bumper traffic in Ottawa, it’s not just your imagination. By Adam Kveton A new
Ottawa BlackBerry employee launches class action lawsuit on behalf of 300 staff
An Ottawa resident is suing BlackBerry for more than $20 million, alleging he lost his severance entitlements after being transferred to the high-tech firm’s business
Ottawa’s Titus signs NATO deal
An Ottawa data classification firm says a new agreement with NATO’s information and communications technology division opens the door to further sales to the military
Ottawa’s Colleen Francis redefines wealth by finding freedom in sales
If you think sales is all about being a fast talker, you’d be wrong. Today’s sales techniques are about being an active listener, building relationships
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