Sens confirm Lebreton Flats submission
Senators Sports and Entertainment announced Tuesday it will make a submission to the National Capital Commission Request for Qualifications to develop up to 21.6 hectares
Sens confirm Lebreton Flats submission
Senators Sports and Entertainment announced Tuesday it will make a submission to the National Capital Commission Request for Qualifications to develop up to 21.6 hectares
OSC withdraws securities allegations against former Nortel executives
The Ontario Securities Commission has closed its investigation into three former Nortel Networks executives who were acquitted of fraud last year. The regulator says it’s
U.S. court approves settlement awarding $1B interest to U.S. Nortel bondholders
A U.S. court has approved a settlement that would make Nortel Networks’ U.S. bondholders eligible to receive up to US$1 billion in interest that has
Opinion: ’Tis the season for mall expansions
The numbers are staggering in the battle of the giants between the Rideau Centre and Bayshore Shopping Centre as they move into the late stages
Chinese move to homegrown tech solutions won’t hurt Ottawa companies: Invest Ottawa CEO
Local tech companies have little to fear over recent media reports that China is looking to replace foreign technology with homegrown solutions, the CEO of
Roche named Aonix chairman of the board
Ottawa-based thermoplastic composite producer Aonix Advanced Materials announced Wednesday it has appointed Jim Roche chairman of its board of directors. “We are very pleased to
Iogen ready for global deployment of ethanol technology: CEO
Ottawa-based Iogen Corp. announced Wednesday it has begun production of cellulosic ethanol at a plant in São Paulo, Brazil. Iogen is partnering with Raizen, a
BluMetric lands contract with multinational mining company
Ottawa cleantech company BluMetric announced Wednesday it had secured a $1.1-million contract to design and deliver a water treatment plant to a multinational mining company
Sagging 67’s attendance prompts OSEG to slash ticket, parking prices
In 2004-05, an average of 9,231 people attended Ottawa 67’s games at the old Civic Centre. Ten years later, the Ontario Hockey League club is
City’s rental vacancy rate drops in October
A tougher job market in the capital led to a lower rental vacancy rate in the capital in October, according to the Canada Mortgage and
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