City hall briefs: council approves taxi industry review
City council gave the green light Wednesday to a review of Ottawa’s taxi bylaw that could potentially introduce new regulations for ride-sharing services such as
City hall briefs: council approves taxi industry review
City council gave the green light Wednesday to a review of Ottawa’s taxi bylaw that could potentially introduce new regulations for ride-sharing services such as
Sens owner Eugene Melnyk doing well after liver transplant, donor too: doctors
Doctors say Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk is recovering well after his liver transplant earlier this week at a Toronto hospital, as is the anonymous donor
Senators owner Eugene Melnyk undergoes successful liver transplant
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk underwent a successful liver transplant, the team announced Tuesday night. The Senators said Mr. Melnyk and the anonymous donor are
City to appeal OMB ruling on Centretown Community Design Plan
The City of Ottawa announced Tuesday it will appeal a recent Ontario Municipal Board ruling that it says “could create uncertainty” about both the city’s
Senators owner Melnyk needs liver transplant, turns to public for donor
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk urgently needs a liver transplant and the NHL club has put out a call for a potential “live donor.” Mr.
“Solid” 2015 Q1 for Mitel: McBee
The first quarter of 2015 was another solid one for Ottawa-based Mitel, “despite significant foreign exchange headwinds,” CEO Rich McBee said Thursday. “Our operational discipline
Kinaxis has record-breaking 2015 Q1
Ottawa-based Kinaxis had record-breaking subscription revenue in its first quarter of 2015, president and CEO Doug Colbeth said in a statement. “We’ve continued to see
Wavefront Summits attracts crowd from across Canada
Around 380 people converged on the Shaw Centre for the two-day Wavefront Summits this week, exceeding organizers expectations, according to Wavefront CEO Jim Maynard. “It’s
Calian builds on momentum in second quarter
Calian Technologies first-quarter momentum carried through to its second quarter of 2015, CEO Kevin Ford said Wednesday as the company released its results for the
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