Galtronics releases made-in-Ottawa 5G antenna product
An antenna firm that came to Ottawa last year hoping to harness the capital’s telecom talent has released its first 5G-enabled product. Galtronics, a subsidiary
Galtronics releases made-in-Ottawa 5G antenna product
An antenna firm that came to Ottawa last year hoping to harness the capital’s telecom talent has released its first 5G-enabled product. Galtronics, a subsidiary
Eyeing new markets, Ottawa software firm Solufy acquired by U.S. firm
Ottawa-based Solufy, which counts the likes of NASA and Disney among its clients, announced this week it had been acquired by a U.S. firm, ending
Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment shrinks to 4.5% in September
The number of people with jobs in Ottawa-Gatineau inched up in September, reversing a three-month trend of falling payrolls and pushing the region’s unemployment rate
How driving high affects your auto insurance
Driving under the influence of drugs is a criminal offence, with potentially devastating – even deadly – consequences. And yet impaired driving is still alarmingly
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
S.i. Systems Ltd. 300-170 Laurier Ave. W. Informatics professional services Buyer: Canada Border Services Agency $3,591,436 TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. 100-887 Richmond Rd. Informatics professional
Bud light: Low-potency pot products expected to be in high demand following legalization
As recreational marijuana legalization looms, some industry insiders are predicting a hot niche in the market for less potent products. At the centre of the
Cornerstone nears campaign completion for new supportive housing for women in Ottawa
Cornerstone Housing for Women is closing in on a $1.9-million campaign to put a safe, affordable roof in Westboro over the heads of 42 homeless
Ottawa’s Kevin Ford opens his M&A playbook at CEO Talks luncheon
Kevin Ford has a theory for why more than seven in 10 mergers and acquisitions fail, and it has little to do with profit margins
Ottawa’s Ranovus, Giatec to receive millions in federal clean-tech funding
Two Ottawa firms will reap the rewards of the federal government’s latest round of spending aimed at promoting clean tech. Ranovus will receive $8 million
Canopy Growth’s Bruce Linton named Ottawa’s CEO of the Year
Of the multitude of extra-curricular activities Bruce Linton engaged in as a student at Carleton University, smoking pot wasn’t one of them. So it might
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