ByWard Market’s Mercury Court sells for $22 million
A private investor has purchased a landmark ByWard Market property for $22 million, Primecorp Commercial Realty announced late Tuesday. Mercury Court is a 51,459-square-foot, three-storey
ByWard Market’s Mercury Court sells for $22 million
A private investor has purchased a landmark ByWard Market property for $22 million, Primecorp Commercial Realty announced late Tuesday. Mercury Court is a 51,459-square-foot, three-storey
Ottawa house prices up slightly in Q2: Royal Lepage
The price of a home in Ottawa climbed slightly in the second quarter according to the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released
Despite lower revenues, C-COM posts 17th straight profitable quarter
Boosted by “worldwide acceptance” of its products, Ottawa-based C-COM Satellite Systems has posted a 17th straight profitable quarter, its CEO said Tuesday. “Despite the worldwide
Despite lower revenues, C-COM posts 17th straight profitable quarter
Boosted by “worldwide acceptance” of its products, Ottawa-based C-COM Satellite Systems has posted a 17th straight profitable quarter, its CEO said Tuesday. “Despite the worldwide
Switching Gears: When Business Owners Become Investors
Many of our clients are business owners. These people are a hardy breed. Instead of opting for the regular nine-to-five grind, they took the road
Local course looks to new golf vehicles to drive business
A Kemptville golf course hopes to ride a new wave of popularity by letting players “surf the turf” on a device described as a cross
Halogen Software is looking for a new CEO after longtime chief executive Paul Loucks announced his resignation late Thursday. “After meaningful reflection, I made the
Halogen Software is looking for a new CEO after longtime chief executive Paul Loucks announced his resignation late Thursday. “After meaningful reflection, I made the
Apartment starts rebound in June, boosting capital’s overall housing starts: CMHC
After a sluggish May, apartment starts in the capital were back on track in June, according to the latest numbers from the Canada Mortgage and
DragonWave’s revenue down in 2016 Q1, CEO expects recovery in Q2
DragonWave’s fiscal 2016 did not start as planned, its CEO said Thursday, but Peter Allen added he expects significant growth in its second quarter. Revenue
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