Orders flowing in for Ottawa therapist’s invention that helps patients on ventilators
Frank Fiorenza’s product, called the Flusso, makes it safer for people on ventilators to be transported and switched to other devices.
Orders flowing in for Ottawa therapist’s invention that helps patients on ventilators
Frank Fiorenza’s product, called the Flusso, makes it safer for people on ventilators to be transported and switched to other devices.
Capital’s office vacancy rate ticks up in Q2, but downtown on rebound: CBRE
Ottawa’s overall office vacancy rate stood at 9.8 per cent at the end of June, up two-tenths of a percentage point, but amount of empty
Navigating the cycles – markets and otherwise
Last year, I sold my house in Ottawa and moved to a new place where my family cottage once stood. The timing, while pretty perfect,
Ottawa Centre MP McKenna won’t seek re-election, plans to focus on family and climate change
Minister McKenna says as she leaves politics she will use what platform she has to push for climate action and an end to the hateful
Prospectus: Guiding Ottawa to a more prosperous, community-minded future
Ottawa Business Journal publisher Michael Curran shares his prospectus for the local business community.
How made-in-Ottawa technology is helping Halifax’s Pier 21 museum connect with Canadians
As pandemic restrictions are eased across the country, the Pier 21 museum in Halifax is ready to welcome back guests both in person – and
‘Rewiring,’ but not retiring: Ian Sherman prepares for life after EY
Board of Trade chair and community leader sees opportunities for more advisory and consulting work with new venture
City staff recommending 3% tax hike for 2022
Increase would see the average urban homeowner’s tax bill jump $119 to $4,086, while the average commercial property owner’s tax bill would rise $242 to
WestJet adding YOW-Victoria route to schedule
Move should come as welcome news to the Ottawa Airport, which is facing the biggest cash crunch in its history during the pandemic.
Long-term care home proposes additional seven-storey apartment complex at south-end site
St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa has outlined a conceptual plan for a new building just north of its current five-storey property at 2865 Riverside Dr.
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