Senators owner Melnyk needs liver transplant, turns to public for donor
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk urgently needs a liver transplant and the NHL club has put out a call for a potential “live donor.” Mr.
Senators owner Melnyk needs liver transplant, turns to public for donor
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk urgently needs a liver transplant and the NHL club has put out a call for a potential “live donor.” Mr.
DragonWave revenues up 75 per cent in fiscal 2015
Buoyed by the company’s direct sales growth, executives at Ottawa’s DragonWave told investors on a conference call Wednesday morning they expect the firm to be
Software maker Mxi moving to new west-end office
After years of flying under the radar – metaphorically speaking – local aviation software company Mxi Technologies is hoping a change of scenery will help
InterRent REIT reports Q1 revenue boost
Ottawa-based InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust on Tuesday reported increases in first-quarter gross rental revenue and overall operating revenue compared with the same period a
OMB’s west Ottawa condo ruling opens door to height violations, councillor says
The Ontario Municipal Board’s decision to allow a Toronto developer to go ahead with a 12-storey west-end condo tower if it features “landmark architecture” could
Three downtown LRT stations to be integrated into buildings: Mayor
The city’s $2.1-billion light rail project is on time and on budget, Mayor Jim Watson said Tuesday, adding that all three underground downtown LRT stations
Searidge Technologies partners with airport authority on new airport operations centre
Searidge Technologies has announced a strategic partnership with the Ottawa International Airport Authority that will see the local company’s video platform and integration services used
Big data conference on this week at Shaw Centre
Big data will be in the spotlight at this year’s IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa, running from
Ottawa housing starts trend down in April
Housing starts continued to trend down in the capital in April, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Friday weak employment is to blame.
Ciena to move to new Kanata North campus
Calling Ottawa “a thriving technology hub and a great place to do business,” networking equipment maker Ciena Corp. announced Friday it was moving to a
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