Telesat cuts Q1 losses, grows revenue 10.6%
Higher revenue pushed losses down at Ottawa’s Telesat Holdings Inc. but it wasn’t enough to give the satellite communications company a profitable first quarter. The
Telesat cuts Q1 losses, grows revenue 10.6%
Higher revenue pushed losses down at Ottawa’s Telesat Holdings Inc. but it wasn’t enough to give the satellite communications company a profitable first quarter. The
Feds’ belt-tightening brings opportunities to Adobe
Government adoption of new technologies will mean big opportunities for business, according to Shawn Cruise country manager at Adobe Systems and the company’s area vice-president
Clearford closes $3M Kemptville-area contract
An Ottawa-based clean-tech company has landed a multimillion-dollar deal to provide water and wastewater treatment systems for a mobile home park near Kemptville. Clearford Industries
MDA lands Canadian Space Agency contracts
The Canadian Space Agency has awarded communications giant MDA two contracts to assess possible Canadian contributions to future space missions beyond low-Earth orbit. Under one
Brigil files plans for 32-storey Parkdale condo
A Gatineau developer has filed a site plan application with the city to construct a 32-storey condo on Parkdale Avenue that will include 232 units
Feds to farm out more lease brokerage work under new $5M deal with CBRE
The local arm of brokerage firm CBRE has won another deal that will see the federal government farm out more of its real estate brokerage
Revenue, losses up at Clearford during 2013 fiscal year
A sharp increase in revenue was not enough to push Ottawa-based water infrastructure company Clearford into the black during its most recent fiscal year. The
Developer requests office space rezoning for large swath of land in Kanata
A developer is proposing a new business park, north of Palladium Drive and west of Huntmar Drive, in Kanata. The proposal, for a subdivision, calls
BlackBerry’s troubles fail to stall growth at Ottawa-based QNX
Increasing revenues. A client list that places its product in some of the world’s top-end automobiles. A plan to hire more people in the near
Ottawa-based Ideavibes sold after funding bid comes up short
Local crowdsourcing startup Ideavibes has been acquired by California-based software company IdeaScale for an undisclosed amount. By Jacob Serebrin Paul Dombowsky, the founder and CEO
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