Strong fourth quarter propels Ottawa’s BluMetric to $471K profit in fiscal 2020
Cleantech firm booked $10.4 million in revenues in the fourth quarter – up substantially from the $6.6 million it generated in the same period a
Strong fourth quarter propels Ottawa’s BluMetric to $471K profit in fiscal 2020
Cleantech firm booked $10.4 million in revenues in the fourth quarter – up substantially from the $6.6 million it generated in the same period a
Ottawa’s rental apartment vacancy rate jumps to 3.9%: CMHC
More than 2,300 new rental units were added to the city’s inventory last year, yet the agency estimates that only about 890 of those were
Macadamian boss ‘handing off the keys’ after Gatineau software firm bought by U.S. company
Co-founder Fred Boulanger to step aside now that local tech enterprise is under the ownership of Nashville-based digital health-care services provider emids.
Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa to provide new opportunities for low-income youth in Heatherington
Nonprofit organization embraces alternative fundraising options as it plans for new clubhouse in city’s south end
City council OKs $129M proposal to revitalize ByWard Market
Councillors gave a unanimous thumbs-up to the plan that would see pedestrian plazas set up along major streets and a “destination building” replace the Clarence
Ottawa bioscience firm Avivagen set to unveil immune-boosting supplements for humans
Fortified by $7.5 million in fresh funding, company is hoping a new version of its flagship product designed for people will help it finally achieve
‘Organic’ growth: Cornwall soap maker looks to deepen European inroads
Distribution deal in France, contract manufacturing operation, has created a “war chest” for Ground Soap to push its brand into new international markets.
The risks of mixing business and personal technology
While the ubiquity of mobile and portable technology has helped many employees stay connected to their workplace through the pandemic, it has also created new
How Bluesfest found its groove in the face of the pandemic
COVID-19 forced organizers to rethink the concert experience for attendees and sponsors alike – while raising new questions for 2021
Cleantech firm Thermal Energy sees signs of hope despite major drop in Q2 revenues
Despite the steep drop in sales, the company still managed to boost its net profit to $580,000 from $385,000.
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