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Life sciences firm Avivagen files for bankruptcy after failing to find buyer
Ottawa life-sciences company Avivagen has ceased operations after the embattled firm’s lengthy search for a buyer came up empty. The publicly traded firm, which specialized
Philanthropy in Ottawa: BMO supports seniors and veterans at Perley Health
“The frailty care research and the quality of life for our seniors is a wonderful way to make the most of the BMO donation to
Foster employee wellness and show your appreciation with Ingenium
Helping employers better connect with employees, and their families, is the thinking behind the corporate memberships offering from Ingenium.
‘A little wacky’: Tim Hortons to stage theatrical production called ‘The Last Timbit’
“The Last Timbit” is loosely based on a 2010 snowstorm that was so bad, drivers on a highway east of Sarnia, Ont., were forced to
Airport CEO outlines expansion plans at YOW to meet growing demand from leisure travellers
With expansion on the horizon at the Ottawa International Airport, a number of new projects are either underway, being planned or nearing completion.
Rogers plans sale of data centres, other real estate as it zeroes in on debt
Rogers Communications Inc. is listing its data centres for sale in an effort to raise a billion dollars as the company moves to pay off debt
Toronto firm hopes to break ground on multi-tower Kanata North project in 2025
A Toronto firm behind one of downtown Ottawa’s biggest mixed-use developments says it hopes to break ground next year on another project that could see thousands of housing units built
How a little kindness and some funky VR technology are smoothing the way for Juice Dudez
Ottawa entrepreneur Nasr Nasr, owner and founder of Juice Dudez, is breathing new life into his family’s century-old business by introducing virtual reality as a way to engage customers and
Budget opens door to faster housing development in Ottawa, Canada Lands boss says
The head of a Crown corporation that buys and develops federal properties says he’s hoping to speed up projects such as converting empty government office buildings into apartments in a
Mini home? Tiny house? Here’s what you need to know before investing
Building a backyard coach house is easier thanks to Bill 23, and Ottawa General Contractors are helping home owners make it happen.
Life comes full circle for Ottawa Bagelshop and Deli owner Liliana Piazza
Back when Ottawa Bagelshop and Deli owner Liliana Piazza was performing opera for a living, she honed her vocal craft during rehearsals.
Feds need ‘nuanced’ approach to ensure public sector doesn’t lose tech talent: Anand
Treasury Board President Anita Anand says Canada has to take a “nuanced” approach to shrinking its public service in order to protect some of its tech worker ranks.
Feds aiming to speed up sale of surplus office properties, top bureaucrat tells summit
Public Services and Procurement Canada, which owns or leases more than 30 million square feet of office space in Ottawa-Gatineau, plans to reduce its office footprint by up to 50
Sens CEO says LeBreton only site for new arena that they’re ‘serious about’
Ottawa Senators president and CEO Cyril Leeder said Tuesday that LeBreton Flats is the only site in serious consideration for the hockey club’s new arena.