Halogen nabs two new execs from IBM
Halogen Software announced Monday it has hired two new vice-presidents, with both successful candidates coming from the ranks of IBM. Karen Williams and Marc Harrison
Halogen nabs two new execs from IBM
Halogen Software announced Monday it has hired two new vice-presidents, with both successful candidates coming from the ranks of IBM. Karen Williams and Marc Harrison
Ottawa housing starts stable in December: CMHC
Housing starts trended up just slightly in Ottawa in December, according to numbers released Friday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. There were 6,246

Kelly stepping down as Shaw Centre CEO
When Pat Kelly arrived in Ottawa to become GM of the Westin Hotel in 1988, the main topic of conversation in the local tourism industry
Ottawa well-represented at Vegas electronics show
It’s the place where the VCR was first introduced in 1970. The compact disc player was unveiled there in 1981. And while technology has changed
Opinion: KRP Development Group’s $69M deal likely to spark rent increase in March Road corridor
A major real estate firm’s purchase of a north Kanata office portfolio has the potential to change the face of the west-end office market in
NCC evaluating five Lebreton Flats proposals
The National Capital Commission announced Wednesday it has received five proposals to develop Lebreton Flats. “We are encouraged that our invitation elicited such strong interest,”
Strong year end for Ottawa real estate: OREB
Real estate agents in the city sold 640 properties in December, 31 more than in the same month a year earlier and three units above
L-SPARK accepting incubator applicants
With the L-SPARK accelerator now in full swing, the Kanata-based group began accepting applicants for its incubator program late Tuesday. L-SPARK – a partnership between
QNX software tops 50 million vehicle installations
Ottawa-based QNX software, a subsidiary of BlackBerry, announced Monday its software has been installed in the infotainment and telematic systems of more than 50 million
Six trends to watch in 2015: Ottawa tech experts predict a ‘tsunami’ of innovation
Despite some hurdles, many observers say Ottawa’s tech sector has had a banner year in 2014. We’ve seen major deals and significant growth, both in
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