TekSavvy won’t bid in wireless auction, may raise prices after CRTC rate decision
The CRTC reversed a 2019 decision that lowered the rates smaller providers such as TekSavvy pay to piggyback on the networks of larger cable and
TekSavvy won’t bid in wireless auction, may raise prices after CRTC rate decision
The CRTC reversed a 2019 decision that lowered the rates smaller providers such as TekSavvy pay to piggyback on the networks of larger cable and
BluMetric continues 2021 surge as Q2 revenues top $9M
The company posted net earnings of $1.1 million for the quarter, compared with a net loss of $2.3 million in the same period in 2020.
Michael Crockatt is calling on each resident to be an “ambassador” for the National Capital Region on social media in a bid to draw visitors
How do you like ‘dem apples? Saunders Farm owners purchase Flying Canoe Hard Cider
Popular agri-tourism destination to open cider tap room by early July through new business, Saunders Cider Co.
Hexo strikes $925M deal to buy country’s largest privately held pot producer
Ottawa-based cannabis firm said Friday it will pay $400 million in cash and $525 million in shares for Toronto-based Redecan as it continues to hunt
How realtors can unlock new listings in Ottawa’s tight market
A local real estate firm is helping open new business opportunities for realtors by helping them match their clients with the perfect new home.
How Ottawa’s business community is helping CHEO navigate COVID-19
Staff at the local children’s hospital say the ongoing support from the city’s business community is needed now more than ever.
Picture-perfect pivot: How an eastern Ontario scrapyard became a must-visit destination
The Eastern Ontario Boneyard has become a mecca for shutterbugs captivated by its collection of rusting antique vehicles.
‘It’s going to come back’: GM of new Hyatt hotel in Bells Corners banking on travel resurgence
Despite the pandemic, hotel’s management team decided to take the plunge and start welcoming customers after delaying the opening several times.
Banks face questions about deploying cash as they ease up on reserve building
Executives from the country’s most prominent banks faced questions from analysts Thursday about what they’d do with all the cash they are sitting on.
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