You’re out: majority of Combat baseball bats to be discountinued
An Ottawa brand of baseball bats will no longer be made locally. Performance Sports Group, the owner of sports equipment brands like Bauer and Easton,
You’re out: majority of Combat baseball bats to be discountinued
An Ottawa brand of baseball bats will no longer be made locally. Performance Sports Group, the owner of sports equipment brands like Bauer and Easton,

Doors wide open to downtown deals
The crowd at the opening of Morguard’s state-of-the-art Performance Court at 150 Elgin St. last month was all smiles – much like any prospective tenant
Full steam ahead for privately owned passenger railway
He might be riding his proposal for a privately backed commuter train into uncharted territory, but that hasn’t dampened Joseph Potvin’s sense of optimism. Mr.
Opin completes contract to raise the government of Bermuda’s online presence
For one small Ottawa company, getting the contract to completely redevelop the Bermuda government’s online presence meant going up against some of the biggest players
New developments on the rise for McRae Avenue
The corner of Scott Street and McRae Avenue in Westboro Village could soon be looking very different. Ottawa-based developer, Colonnade BridgePort is proposing a 22-storey
Ottawa sees modest 3.45 per cent home value hike
The average Ottawa homeowner will see a meagre increase in property values this year compared to the rest of the province. According to the city’s
Ottawa-based commpany, Nuvyyo helps those watching TV cut the cord into the future
With a recent rise of streaming opportunities on the internet, Canadians are dropping their cable subscriptions and are watching television shows online. By Jacob Serebrin
Engaging with grassroots communities proves beneficial to the Ottawa geek industry
For Ottawa’s retailers of geek culture goods, like comic books and collectibles, Gatineau’s bilingual anime convention, G-Anime, is a chance to connect with a passionate
C-COM profits continue to drop in second quarter
Ottawa-based C-COM Satellite Systems still managed to turn a profit despite their revenue continuing to drop during the second quarter of its fiscal year. The
App aims to ease access to mental health therapy for all ages
An Ottawa-based software startup wants to make it easier for people to access mental health services using mobile software that the firm says will also
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