Ottawa’s Thermal Energy delivers Q1 profit despite revenue drop
A sizeable order backlog and a strong bottom line put Ottawa-based Thermal Energy on solid footing in its first quarter of the fiscal year –
Ottawa’s Thermal Energy delivers Q1 profit despite revenue drop
A sizeable order backlog and a strong bottom line put Ottawa-based Thermal Energy on solid footing in its first quarter of the fiscal year –
Spurred by tech titan Terry Matthews, residents mull Kanata golf club purchase to halt development
Kanata residents are stepping up with offers to donate funds to save the Kanata Golf and Country Club from being razed for a new residential
Ottawa entrepreneur’s long journey culminates with family info-sharing app
Audrey Bond is taking another shot at building an app that she herself desperately needed many years ago
Developer proposes 23-storey mixed-use building at Churchill and Scott
A developer is looking to raise height limits on a Westboro lot to construct a 23-storey mixed-use building
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, warns economy’s resilience to be ‘tested’
The Bank of Canada kept its key interest rate on hold Wednesday to position the country as an exception among advanced economies that have already
Here are the 2019 Best Ottawa Business Awards recipients
A feel-good business deal, some up-and-coming tech firms and one very newsworthy former cannabis executive are among the 2019 crop of recipients for the Best
Ottawa Sports Celebrity Dinner with NFL legend Barry Sanders scores big for Soloway JCC, OrKidstra
Annual dinner moves to new location, Infinity Convention Centre, and attracts crowd of 800-plus
Big business makes post-election pitch to incoming federal government
Big business is adding its voice to a broader call for economy-lifting changes in Canada following an election campaign widely criticized for its dearth of
Mark Goudie said the idea is to drive more traffic to Lansdowne on non-game days in the hope that people attending events will stick around
In the latest edition of the OBJ newsmagazine, publisher Mike Curran outlines the need for economic leadership in the fallout of the federal election
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