
Hydro Ottawa puts customer engagement at centre of social media outreach
On Jan. 3, Ottawa was hit with its first major winter storm of the new year. The region was blanketed by several hours of freezing

Hydro Ottawa puts customer engagement at centre of social media outreach
On Jan. 3, Ottawa was hit with its first major winter storm of the new year. The region was blanketed by several hours of freezing

Claridge expanding retirement home portfolio with plans for Orléans residence
Ottawa homebuilder Claridge plans to expand its reach into the local retirement community market with a new six-storey east-end facility, according to planning documents filed

Op-ed: Settling the age-old question of discrimination
Columnist Michael Prentice is taking the side of a major bank in its dispute with a retired Ottawa professor who claims he was unfairly denied
Prentice’s support of bank in discrimination case misses mark
In the July 3 issue of the Ottawa Business Journal a featured column by Michael Prentice (“Settling the age-old question of discrimination”) defended the Bank

BluMetric gains traction in Central America with $1M in contract wins
Looking to add more geographic diversity to its revenue mix, Ottawa-based clean-tech firm BluMetric (TSX-V: BLM) says it’s signed two foreign contracts for its water

Bell joins Ottawa-based telecom consortium CENGN
One of Canada’s telecom heavyweights has joined a local industry organization aimed at developing the next generation of networking technologies. Bell is the newest member
Perley blog: New record-keeping obligations for old and new Ontario corporations: What are they?
On Dec. 10, 2016, the new Forfeited Corporate Property Act, 2015 (the “Act”) was entered into force. The Act imposes record-keeping obligations on Ontario corporations

Gatineau’s Agrisoma inks biofuel deal as aviation industry eyes carbon reduction
Gatineau-based Agrisoma Biosciences said this week that it’s signed a long-term agreement with biorefiner UPM of Finland to produce renewable fuels in South America. The

Multibillion-dollar B.C. Pacific Northwest LNG megaproject scrapped
Malaysian national energy giant Petronas and its partners scrapped the Pacific NorthWest LNG megaproject Tuesday, ending months of anticipation on the fate of what would

Cyber staff: Wisconsin company offers to microchip employees
A Wisconsin company is offering to microchip its employees, enabling them to open doors, log onto their computers and purchase break room snacks with a
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