Aiming high: Wesley Clover to build 30-storey mixed-use tower beside Brookstreet Hotel
Firm backed by billionaire tech magnate Terry Matthews says it hopes to start construction on the $120-million project, which will include a restaurant and about
Aiming high: Wesley Clover to build 30-storey mixed-use tower beside Brookstreet Hotel
Firm backed by billionaire tech magnate Terry Matthews says it hopes to start construction on the $120-million project, which will include a restaurant and about
Matthews, Linton loan Ottawa’s Martello $5M
Loan from high-profile co-chairs will help finance transaction announced earlier this week.
Opposites attract at Brookstreet Hotel’s Lumière ‘Fire & Ice’ Charity Gala
Fire and ice — two opposing elements of nature — are great on their own but put them together and you get something really spectacular,
Brookstreet Hotel continues to shine with Lumière Gala
It seems like summer got another persuasive and personal invite to attend this year’s Lumière Gala because the weather was once again perfect for the annual charity
Steve Cody, Bruce Linton buy Better Software Company assets
Two of the capital’s brightest entrepreneurial stars are now business partners in a pair of ventures they project will each be generating millions of dollars
Wesley Clover leads $5M investment in Kanata’s ThinkRF
A local tech company that has developed a cutting-edge device aimed at thwarting terrorism and corporate espionage has landed $5 million in venture capital from
Wesley Clover adds Victoria-based cybersecurity firm to portfolio
Ottawa-based Wesley Clover International led a seed funding round earlier this week, adding Victoria’s HYAS Infosec to its portfolio. HYAS provides next-generation cloud-based cyber-threat intelligence and
“There’s a revolution going on,” says Terry Matthews of tech industry
Sir Terry Matthews sent out a rallying call to more than 200 people at the Mayor’s Breakfast Thursday morning. The Wesley Clover International and Mitel
Six trends to watch in 2015: Ottawa tech experts predict a ‘tsunami’ of innovation
Despite some hurdles, many observers say Ottawa’s tech sector has had a banner year in 2014. We’ve seen major deals and significant growth, both in
New incubator and accelerator begins accepting applications
Promising to bring the world’s brightest business minds to the capital, a new incubator and accelerator for enterprise software opened its first application process Monday.
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