Rebranded Intouch Insight’s revenues jump in Q2
Revenue and profits were up for Ottawa-based Intouch Insight during the company’s second quarter. The company, which changed its name from In-Touch Survey Systems in
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Rebranded Intouch Insight’s revenues jump in Q2
Revenue and profits were up for Ottawa-based Intouch Insight during the company’s second quarter. The company, which changed its name from In-Touch Survey Systems in
Former Ottawa tech employee sentenced for role in bid-rigging scheme
A former employee of an Ottawa-based tech company has been sentenced for her role in a bid-rigging scheme that saw her former company, Microtime, awarded
Carbon-neutral Ottawa property management firm makes history
An Ottawa-based firm has become the first property management company in Canada to be certified as carbon neutral by a national organization that provides education
Feds back stage two LRT ahead of formal funding agreement
Ottawa’s stage two LRT is picking up steam with some extra help from the feds. The city will get $45 million for preliminary engineering work
Nordstrom to open discount Rack location at Train Yards
Upscale clothing retailer Nordstrom says it plans to open a Rack store in Ottawa that will offer lower-cost merchandise. The Seattle-based retailer says the Nordstrom
Feds fund Fifth-Clegg footbridge as part of $155.9 million announcement
Ottawa South rejoice: the Fifth and Clegg footbridge has been funded at last. The federal government announced Tuesday it will contribute $10.5 million in funding
Lumenera hopes camera donation sparks ‘passion for science’ among students
Ottawa-based Lumenera Corporation has donated 48 research-grade microscope cameras to local high schools, the company announced on Tuesday. The maker of high-performance and custom digital
Algonquin’s Applied Research Day a ‘win-win’ for students, industry
For Algonquin College students, applied research means solving real-world problems for actual businesses. By Jacob Serebrin That research – and its diversity – was on
Canderel plans 160-unit retirement home for the Glebe
A developer is asking the city for permission to build an eight-storey retirement residence on the site of a former Beer Store in the Glebe.
EDC boosts term loan to Enablence to $5M
Ottawa-based Enablence Technologies has increased its loan facility with Export Development Canada from $3 million to $5 million, the company said Thursday. The optical component
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