Ottawa’s condo glut shows signs of easing
Ottawa’s housing market is much stronger than other cities across the country, but there remains a glut of new condos on the market. By Ryan
Ottawa’s condo glut shows signs of easing
Ottawa’s housing market is much stronger than other cities across the country, but there remains a glut of new condos on the market. By Ryan
Sakto proposes 24-storey apartment building for Ottawa’s Preston Square
Sakto Corp. is looking to increase the offerings in its Preston Square portfolio, proposing a new 24-storey residential building on the site as well as

Ottawa’s CEO of the Year: David Ross turns family firm into a dominant video technology force
Eight years ago, David Ross decided he needed to do something dramatic to shake his company out of the doldrums. The chief executive of Ross

Premier Kathleen Wynne visits uOttawa Faculty of Engineering
Written by Daniela Rios The Premier of Ontario recently took an afternoon tour of the University of Ottawa’s Richard L’Abbé Makerspace and Maker Mobile facilities.
Wipebook founder wins $10,000 Innovation Award
Wipebook founder Frank Bouchard sure knows how find money. This time, though he didn’t raise another successful crowdfunding campaign for his erasable, reusable notebook. This time, his
Lockheed Martin’s Ottawa facility gunning for the next generation of Canadian warships
Lockheed Martin Canada’s facility in Kanata is developing a reputation in the naval industry, one it’s hoping to capitalize on with the announcement of a competition for
Star of the City: Wakefield art gallery saves the day for tour group
Earlier this year, a tour group visiting the National Capital Region was planning a day of sightseeing that included a stop at the Mackenzie King
Ottawa’s Telesat Holdings Inc. posted solid preliminary third-quarter results this week, thanks in large part to favourable foreign exchange shifts. The satellite communications companysaid it
Better Software Co. staff ‘pinching themselves’ after landing spot in Lazaridis Institute
In what’s been a roller-coaster year for Ottawa’s Better Software Company, founder Steve Cody and his team have received perhaps their most thrilling news yet. The Kanata
Four years after acquisition, Ottawa tech firm still on the march
When March Networks CEO Peter Strom tells people what he does for a living, the response is usually not what the head of the video-surveillance
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