When bad things happen: The new age of disaster recovery
Disaster recovery (DR) is not what it used to be. Technology has come a long way. What used to be multiple tapes and machines that
When bad things happen: The new age of disaster recovery
Disaster recovery (DR) is not what it used to be. Technology has come a long way. What used to be multiple tapes and machines that

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Join the Ottawa Board of Trade, the Ottawa Business Journal and its partners for a virtual event that will provide a prognosis on Canada’s economic
Revisiting estate freezes: A COVID-19 silver lining for business owners
To say that 2020 has been rough for most business owners is an understatement. The pandemic has created a host of issues businesses have had

Ottawa volunteers answer the call amid pandemic
While many of us hunkered when the coronavirus pandemic struck in March, the number of people in Ottawa wanting to donate their time and energy

High-tech rock star: Ottawa’s CEO of the Year John Sicard is a man on a mission
The firm that couldn’t crack $10 million in annual sales when its CEO arrived is now projecting revenues of at least $220 million in the

Ottawa’s office vacancy rate to remain among Canada’s lowest in 2021: Report
Avison Young is forecasting the local vacancy rate at around seven per cent, the second-lowest among major Canadian cities behind Vancouver.

Ottawa’s Intouch Insight boosts Q3 profit despite drastic drop in revenues
Software firm posted a fourfold increase in net income in the quarter thanks to aggressive cost-cutting measures.

Trinity to preserve heritage gas station as part of Westboro development
Developer is proposing a nine-storey mixed-use building that will incorporate the shuttered 1930s-era gas station at 70 Richmond Rd. into the design.

Even in crisis, major donors are stepping up
How will major donors react to this pandemic? Without the cocktails, dinners and performances, will the wealthiest among us still take out their foundation chequebooks?

Ottawa firm’s COVID-killing robot to be tested on De Havilland aircraft
Multi-year agreement could see Aero HygenX’s autonomous disinfectant on wheels rolled out on hundreds of Dash 8s around the world.
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