Data protection firm Titus taps OPIN for website redesign
With no major updates to the company’s website in five years, the time had come for Ottawa-based Titus to hit refresh.
Data protection firm Titus taps OPIN for website redesign
With no major updates to the company’s website in five years, the time had come for Ottawa-based Titus to hit refresh.
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Homeowner groups need to quickly establish rules for marijuana growing and consumption in an effort to nip any problems in the bud, say lawyers who
Carleton University program aims to advance Ottawa’s women leaders
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Ottawa Senators strike partnership with Rideau Carleton Raceway Casino
The Ottawa Senators have signed a new five-year partnership with the Rideau Carleton Raceway Casino that will see a Hard Rock-branded lounge installed at the
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Ottawa-Gatineau housing starts dip slightly in September
Homebuilders in the National Capital Region collectively slowed their activity in September, with housing starts down slightly from the same month last year, according to
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Galtronics releases made-in-Ottawa 5G antenna product
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