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C-COM Satellite revenues jump 40% in fiscal 2021 as firm shifts back into black

Ottawa company that makes antenna technology for next-generation satellites posted revenues of $9.15 million for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 2021, up from $6.46 million a year earlier. 

C-COM Satellite revenues jump 40% in fiscal 2021 as firm shifts back into black

Ottawa company that makes antenna technology for next-generation satellites posted revenues of $9.15 million for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 2021, up from $6.46 million a year earlier. 

People on the move: Christie Lake Kids names comms expert Adrienne Vienneau as new head

Adrienne Vienneau doesn’t consider her new role as executive director of Christie Lake Kids to be so much a job as much as she does “a calling”.

People on the move: Christie Lake Kids names comms expert Adrienne Vienneau as new head

Adrienne Vienneau doesn’t consider her new role as executive director of Christie Lake Kids to be so much a job as much as she does “a calling”.

‘He changed our city’: Local business leaders assess Eugene Melnyk’s legacy

Sens owner remembered as an ardent hockey fan and community builder who rescued the NHL franchise from the brink of bankruptcy and helped raise millions of dollars for local charities.

‘He changed our city’: Local business leaders assess Eugene Melnyk’s legacy

Sens owner remembered as an ardent hockey fan and community builder who rescued the NHL franchise from the brink of bankruptcy and helped raise millions of dollars for local charities.

Volunteering for the future

One of my favourite sayings is “You make a living by what you get. You make a...

Volunteering for the future

One of my favourite sayings is “You make a living by what you get. You make a...

Meet OBJ’s Fastest Growing Companies for 2022

Our top 10 are a diverse bunch, but all have been challenged by their rapid growth, especially in this difficult economy. Here are numbers 10 through six

Canadian business leader Wes Hall draws large crowd to Telfer School of Management dinner

Some things are worth waiting for, including the opportunity to hear Jamaican-born Canadian entrepreneur Wes Hall speak at a special dinner hosted Thursday night by the business students of Telfer School of Management