2015 a record year for e-djuster
Ottawa-based e-djuster had a record year in 2015 for new customer relationships, claim volume increase and revenue growth, it said Tuesday. The contents valuation firm,
2015 a record year for e-djuster
Ottawa-based e-djuster had a record year in 2015 for new customer relationships, claim volume increase and revenue growth, it said Tuesday. The contents valuation firm,
Deadline day for Fundica Roadshow applicants
Early stage tech companies interested in three months of office space in San Francisco and the opportunity to pitch in Silicon Valley have until the
Carleton gets new Canada Research Chair in Sensor Systems
An associate professor at Carleton University has been appointed Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Sensor Systems, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced Tuesday. Sreeraman Rajan teaches in
Almost 8,000 fill out LeBreton Flats redevelopment questionnaire
The National Capital Commission is “very pleased” with the community response to the two LeBreton Flats redevelopment plans, a spokesman said. Public consultations closed Monday
TUC acquires tech solution provider with focus on senior care
Ottawa-based TUC IT Managed Solutions announced Monday it has merged with CareWorx, a technology solutions provider focusing on the senior care industry. TUC chief executive
Ottawa housing starts trend up in January: CMHC
Housing starts in Ottawa bucked the national trend in January, trending up slightly according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. Ottawa starts trended up
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Kanellakos appointed new city manager
Ottawa city council turned to a familiar face for its new city manager Monday, appointing Steve Kanellakos to the position. “The city of Ottawa is
Clearford signs MOU with Indian conglomerate
Clearford Water Systems announced Friday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Essel, a large Indian company with interests in the media, entertainment, packaging,
PR battle heats up between LeBreton Flats groups
An 11th-hour rule change by the National Capital Commission has touched off a public-relations battle between the rival groups vying to redevelop LeBreton Flats. By
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