Judge upholds city’s bid to preserve Kanata Golf and Country Club as greenspace
Property owner ClubLink wants to partner with Minto Communities and Richcraft Homes to build more than 1,500 homes on the 71-hectare site.
Judge upholds city’s bid to preserve Kanata Golf and Country Club as greenspace
Property owner ClubLink wants to partner with Minto Communities and Richcraft Homes to build more than 1,500 homes on the 71-hectare site.
Kanata optical networking technology provider Optelian acquired by Texas firm
Local company founded in 2002 specializes in “hardened” optical networking technology designed to withstand extreme heat, cold and humidity.
WarnerMedia completes acquisition of Kanata’s You.i TV
Software firm’s sale to New York-based media giant reportedly worth more than US$100 million.
Kanata software firm You.i TV sold to WarnerMedia in US$100M deal: report
Since its founding in 2008, the 200-person company has built a high-profile list of customers that includes AT&T, Fox and Toronto’s Corus Entertainment.
Kanata’s Solace says move into aviation space aiding its market ascent
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has begun using Ottawa firm’s cloud-based software platform to collect and disseminate real-time information for its NextGen Weather Systems.
City planners urge committee to put kibosh on Kanata golf course redevelopment plan
ClubLink’s proposal calls for more than 1,500 housing units on the current site of the Kanata Golf and Country Club.
Workforce ‘loyalty’ key factor in Dutch tech firm’s decision to set up shop in Kanata, exec says
AimValley, which works with the likes of Ciena, Cisco Systems, Ericsson and Nokia, chose the National Capital Region over Silicon Valley when selecting a site
Bold move: Kanata’s RBR bucks remote work trend, relocates to bigger digs
Unlike many firms that are downsizing or ditching offices entirely, Ottawa company is doubling down on its need for physical real estate during the pandemic.
Kanata’s Simutech sold to U.S. training firm in hope of boosting R&D, marketing clout
Ottawa firm has seen demand for its products accelerate during the pandemic as companies change gears and train their employees remotely.
Builders add more parkland to Kanata Golf Course redevelopment plan
Controversial proposal now calls for slightly smaller housing footprint and more green space.
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