Planning committee OKs controversial Bayshore apartment highrise proposal
Mall owner Ivanhoe Cambridge is partnering with Toronto-based investment fund KingSett Capital to construct a 27-storey tower and a 30-storey highrise with a total of
Planning committee OKs controversial Bayshore apartment highrise proposal
Mall owner Ivanhoe Cambridge is partnering with Toronto-based investment fund KingSett Capital to construct a 27-storey tower and a 30-storey highrise with a total of
Philanthropy in Ottawa: Board members step up for Bruyère Foundation
Shortly after joining the Bruyère Foundation’s board, Colonnade BridgePort’s Mark White witnessed the organization’s impact first-hand.
Plantagenet startup ShipTrack hopes acquisition by Waterloo firm paves way for global growth
Co-founder Shawn Winter says $25-million deal will help bootstrapped eastern Ontario enterprise break through in the lucrative U.S. market as well as build its customer
Bridgehead presses pause on T.O. expansion plans as in-store sales plummet during pandemic
Ottawa coffee retailer is still going ahead with plans to unveil its first kiosk inside a Farm Boy store later this month at the grocer’s
Canopy Growth reports Q2 loss, but is optimistic about future amid Joe Biden win
Smiths Falls firm believes legalization initiatives passed in Arizona, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey and South Dakota will be good for business and the cannabis culture
Shopify takes hit as ‘stay-at-home’ stocks tumble on positive vaccine news
E-commerce powerhouse’s stock price dipped nearly 14 per cent – or more than $185 – to $1,173.53 on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Monday.
Ottawa’s Willis College eyes Prairie expansion under new CEO
Private college expects to open two new campuses in Manitoba and Alberta next year and beef up its online offerings as more students turn to
InterRent REIT seeing ‘strong results’ despite pandemic, Ottawa firm says
InterRent’s funds from operations – a key cash-flow metric for REITs – rose 7.6 per cent year-over-year to $17.2 million in the third quarter.
Porter pushes back restart until February as pandemic continues to batter airline industry
Toronto-based carrier blamed the latest deferral on a recent surge in COVID-19 cases and ongoing travel restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the virus.
The big pivot: What is the future of charitable events?
Trusted relationships, innovation and fearlessness have helped many nonprofits turn a crisis into opportunity
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