Gatineau snow sculpture exhibit closed after warm weekend damage
Though a sculpture named after Mother Nature herself is on display at Mosaïvernales, the winter elements have proven to be a cruel mistress in the
Gatineau snow sculpture exhibit closed after warm weekend damage
Though a sculpture named after Mother Nature herself is on display at Mosaïvernales, the winter elements have proven to be a cruel mistress in the
Techopia Live: Lightship automating certifications for cybersecurity products
Ottawa startup Lightship Security illuminated the “darkness that is cybersecurity” on Techopia Live this week, telling us how the firm is helping products get securely
New OSEG chief Goudie: ‘Everything just seems to have led me to this job’
Looking back, Mark Goudie can’t help but get the feeling he was destined to do big things at Lansdowne Park. The 52-year-old officially becomes the
Gatineau pot producer Hydropothecary closes $150M offering
Hydropothecary has locked down a previously announced bought deal placement, with investors taking an over-allotment option for an extra $20 million in financing. The full
Ottawa-based BluMetric’s revenues, profit sink slightly in fiscal 2017
Though its turnaround continued with a third consecutive profitable year, BluMetric Environmental’s year-end earnings showed a slight dip as the company deepens its reach into
Metro’s first quarter sales and profits top analysts’ expectations
Grocer Metro Inc. reported better than expected earnings and revenue in its latest quarter. The company says it earned nearly $1.3 billion or $5.67 per
Bell, Rogers, CBC join group seeking to have CRTC find and block content pirates
Prominent members of Canada’s entertainment industry are calling for a new federal agency to locate and shut down websites that are portals for illegally obtained
Upcoming Sens Soirée offers night of glitz, glamour and giving
On Feb. 11, the Ottawa Senators Foundation will host the Ferguslea Properties Senators Soirée at the Hilton Lac Leamy.
Seeking committee approval, Metcalfe cannabis grow-op offers big job prospects
The city’s first legalized marijuana grow operation could eventually create up to 800 jobs in rural south Ottawa if the proposal gets the go-ahead from
WestJet to increase summer service between Ottawa and Vancouver, Toronto
The Ottawa International Airport will see dozens more flights weekly from Canada’s two busiest airports this summer thanks to an increase in service from WestJet.
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