No turning back now on LeBreton Flats, Durrell says
Perhaps better than anyone in the city of Ottawa, Jim Durrell can appreciate many residents’ reluctance to believe there will be an NHL arena at
No turning back now on LeBreton Flats, Durrell says
Perhaps better than anyone in the city of Ottawa, Jim Durrell can appreciate many residents’ reluctance to believe there will be an NHL arena at
Loblaw facing challenging year, as Q4 profits fall on PC Optimum, price fixing costs
Loblaw Companies Ltd. reported a drop in its fourth-quarter profit and said it is prepared for another challenging year in the grocery industry as it
CIBC raises dividend following better-than-expected Q1
The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce set the tone for banks’ earnings season with a dividend hike and better-than-expected first-quarter net income, helped by a
Mitel shares drop 9% after Kanata telecom releases Q4 results
Shares of Ottawa-based Mitel plunged on Thursday after the telecom released fourth-quarter results that showed a large uptick in revenue due to last year’s acquisition
Lobbyist and former Ottawa Champions president David Gourlay to run for city council
David Gourlay, a government relations executive and until recently the president of the Ottawa Champions baseball club, said he plans to run for a city
Steve Cody, Bruce Linton buy Better Software Company assets
Two of the capital’s brightest entrepreneurial stars are now business partners in a pair of ventures they project will each be generating millions of dollars
People on the move: Sybil Johnson-Abbott named partner at Soloway Wright
Soloway Wright welcomed Sybil Johnson-Abbott as a partner in the firm. Johnson-Abbott is a member of the firm’s real estate and development and commercial leasing
Ottawa’s Vicki Saunders brings farm dreams to female entrepreneurship
Growing up in the Ottawa Valley, Vicki Saunders learned the value of hard work and entrepreneurship on her family’s farm. Her parents bought what would
Amid a flood of plastic, global companies try to clean up image
Once a month, accountant Michael Byrne pulls on his rubber boots and makes his way to a spot on the banks of London’s River Thames.
Quebec loosens Prohibition-era liquor laws, making it easier to get alcohol permits
Quebec restaurants that do not have a bar licence such as Montreal’s Ye Olde Orchard must sell a bowl of pasta or other small plates
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