Ottawa real estate numbers up: OREG
The Ottawa real estate market has rebounded from the winter-induced slow start to 2014, with residential sales in June up 4.3 percent compared with the
Ottawa real estate numbers up: OREG
The Ottawa real estate market has rebounded from the winter-induced slow start to 2014, with residential sales in June up 4.3 percent compared with the
Lansdowne project on target: OSEG
The revitalized Lansdowne project is right on track to begin opening in a few days, the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group told the city’s finance
Kinaxis names new vice president
Ottawa-based Kinaxis Inc. named David Kelly its new vice-president of professional services on Wednesday. Kelly comes to the company, which sells cloud-based supply chain management
Opinion: Time for Ottawa to trumpet tech successes
There were once two business communities in Ottawa that were almost equals: the federal government and the tech sector. That was more than a decade
GestureLogic’s LEO launch starts strong
Ottawa’s GestureLogic has launched a new product the wearable technology company says will allow users to stay healthy while maintaining an active lifestyle. While the
Enablence closes first tranche of financing
Ottawa-based optical component supplier Enablence has closed the first tranche of financing it says will help it meet current and future demand linked to recent
Pythian purchases Silicon Valley firm
Ottawa-based Pythian said Thursday it’s buying a California company which it says makes it the largest open-sourced database managed services company in the world. The purchase of DevOps
Minor problems with vehicles could soon be fixed through cloud systems: QNX
Trips to your local mechanic might become less frequent as new technology develops that could make it possible for cars to essentially fix minor glitches
Google teams with Shopify on domain testing service
Google has announced Ottawa-based Shopify is one of four e-commerce and website-building providers helping the company develop its new domain registration service. In a statement
Planning committee approves Norman St. amendments
The city’s planning committee has approved changes to a bylaw to allow a mid-rise residential development between 93 and 105 Norman St. in Little Italy.
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