Brier to inject $15 million into local economy: Watson
As the city ramps up for multiple events in 2017 to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial, a major sporting event just can’t wait, as the Canadian Curling
Brier to inject $15 million into local economy: Watson
As the city ramps up for multiple events in 2017 to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial, a major sporting event just can’t wait, as the Canadian Curling
City lays more Uber-related charges, monitors Toronto legal action
The city of Ottawa has laid 14 unlicensed taxi driver and taxi cab-related charges against individual drivers since Uber arrived in the capital at the
Three days short of the scheduled deadline, Ottawa-based Mitel has withdrawn its offer for all the outstanding shares of California-based ShoreTel. In a very brief
Shopify, Solace Systems crack Deloitte’s Fast 500
Two Ottawa companies have made Deloitte’s 2014 Technology Fast 500 rankings. The list, released Thursday, ranks companies by revenue growth over a five-year period. Not
City hall to watch Toronto legal action against Uber closely
Ottawa residents don’t want unregulated drivers shuttling people around for money, Coun. Mark Taylor said Wednesday. Mr. Taylor, who heads the community and protective services
Ottawa firms play small but key roles in historic landing on comet
Two Ottawa companies were bursting with pride Wednesday after playing small but important roles in the historic landing of a spacecraft on the surface of
Fluidware co-founder happy three months after acquisition
If Fluidware co-founder Aydin Mirzaee were to rate his online survey company’s acquisition by SurveyMonkey after the first three months, it would be close to
Calian CEO to retire, be replaced by BTS head
After 30 years with Calian Technologies, and 10 as its CEO, Ray Basler announced Wednesday he will step down March 31, to be replaced by
ProntoForms revenue rises for 17th straight quarter
Ottawa-based ProntoForms Corporation reported higher third-quarter revenues on Tuesday, part of what CEO Alvaro Pombo called “a continuing trend” of growth. Revenue has increased in
Ottawa businessman says new online classified service a step above Kijiji, Craigslist
From his humble desk at Invest Ottawa, George Borovec is hoping to turn the online classifieds business on its head. The 38-year-old entrepreneur is taking
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