Kanata software firm You.i TV sold to WarnerMedia in US$100M deal: report
Since its founding in 2008, the 200-person company has built a high-profile list of customers that includes AT&T, Fox and Toronto’s Corus Entertainment.
Kanata software firm You.i TV sold to WarnerMedia in US$100M deal: report
Since its founding in 2008, the 200-person company has built a high-profile list of customers that includes AT&T, Fox and Toronto’s Corus Entertainment.
The strongest tenant-friendly market of our lifetime is upon us
Real Strategy Advisors is cautiously optimistic that the vast majority of executives we speak with are in favour of an eventual return to the physical
Charities find creative ways to safely help homeless residents amid pandemic
Physical distancing doesn’t come easily in a busy soup kitchen. Here’s how agencies providing services to some of Ottawa’s most vulnerable residents are adapting
Spartan Bioscience re-submits rapid COVID-19 test to Health Canada for approval
After facing months of delays, Ottawa biotech firm is hoping its rapid testing device is poised to clear the final hurdle before it can go
Pomerleau to build $42M Parks Canada artifact storage facility in Gatineau
It’s the second major contract the Quebec firm has won for a project in the National Capital Region over the last two months.
Ottawa’s family-owned Snelling Paper & Sanitation acquired by global packaging giant
Local company operated as an independent enterprise for more than a century before deal was finalized last week.
Renfrew County to host 2022 Ontario Winter Games
More than 3,000 athletes, coaches and officials are expected to participate in the event, which features more than 20 sports.
IMI’s boss eyes acquisitions, IPO in bid to fulfil growth expectations
Rudi Asseer predicts Ottawa-based mechanical installation firm will surpass $100 million in revenues in 2021.
EY veteran Tomlin promoted to managing partner of professional services firm’s Ottawa office
Former tech executive has been EY Canada’s Ottawa-based digital and innovation partner for the past three years.
Long-term care home foundations fight to shield residents from COVID-19, isolation
While protecting residents from the virus is the top priority, foundations serving the elderly must also help seniors remain in touch with loved ones
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