Gatineau-based cannabis grower Hexo says Q4 revenue will be well below expectations
Cannabis company Hexo Corp. says its fourth-quarter net revenue will fall below its expectations by roughly 40 per cent
Gatineau-based cannabis grower Hexo says Q4 revenue will be well below expectations
Cannabis company Hexo Corp. says its fourth-quarter net revenue will fall below its expectations by roughly 40 per cent
Employment Law Minute: Cannabis in the workplace, one year after legalization
Advice for employers on maintaining a drug- and alcohol-free workplace – and insights into the rights of medical cannabis users.
Cannabis startup apollogreen launches Vars growing operation
With phase one of its build out complete, apollogreen is now looking to lock down enough funding to build a 70,000-square-foot expansion next door
Cannabis startup apollogreen launches Vars growing operation
With phase one of its build out complete, apollogreen is now looking to lock down enough funding to build a 70,000-square-foot expansion next door
Ottawa Senators customizing fan experiences to boost attendance in new season
Letting fans and corporate groups customize their experiences at Ottawa Senators games is the latest pitch Sens management is making to attract bigger crowds to
Ottawa Senators customizing fan experiences to boost attendance in new season
Letting fans and corporate groups customize their experiences at Ottawa Senators games is the latest pitch Sens management is making to attract bigger crowds to
Ottawa council approves development charge fee hikes
Ottawa city council gave the green light to higher development charges during Wednesday’s meeting, a move that will fund seven new full-time employees
Ottawa airport to test new drone detection technology to tackle growing threat
A cutting-edge radar system that can detect drones small enough to fit in the palm of a hand will be tested at Ottawa’s airport starting
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $4.8-million deal for Systematix Solutions leads the latest roundup of local firms winning work with the federal government
ClubLink and partners file plans to move ahead with controversial Kanata golf course development
Nearby residents vowed Tuesday to ‘vigorously’ fight the proposal to build up to 1,500 housing units on the site
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