It’s a time of great change for the Ottawa gaming company formerly known as Glitchsoft. The company has a new name, Gigataur, and a new
It’s a time of great change for the Ottawa gaming company formerly known as Glitchsoft. The company has a new name, Gigataur, and a new
Opinion: Hidden fees tax consumers’ patience
It’s an exasperating truth many consumers know all too well: the price you see on the tag or in the ad is very often not
Sowing the seeds of success: Local students rave about Chinese trip sponsored by Huawei
New York is famous for being the “city that never sleeps.” But if Christian Shurepa had his way, the financial capital of North America would
Photonics North 2015 opens at Shaw Centre
In proclaiming 2015 the International Year of Light and light-based technologies, the United Nations has recognized the importance of photonics research, the co-chair of Photonics
Ottawa bucks national trend, sees housing starts fall in May: CMHC
Builders in the capital are scaling back on apartment starts, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednesday that is a major reason why
AVG looks to become part of local fabric with new global centre of excellence in Kanata
AVG Business’s new global centre of excellence in Kanata positions the company for growth in the region, a company vice-president said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony
We all know Mark Sutcliffe as a ubiquitous presence in Ottawa’s media scene. The tireless journalist and entrepreneur wears many hats – he hosts a
Buyer’s market boosts real estate sales in May: OREB
Ottawa Real Estate Board members had their best May since 2009, the organization said Wednesday. Members sold 1,926 residential properties last month, 7.7 per cent
Senators owner Melnyk discharged from hospital after successful liver transplant
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has been discharged from a Toronto hospital after undergoing a successful liver transplant last month. “Mr. Melnyk’s recovery has been
Canada to set attendance record without kicking a ball at Women’s World Cup
Canada will break a record without kicking a ball at the Women’s World Cup. The 42,000 tickets already sold for Saturday’s tournament opener at
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