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December 12, 2011 Ora Morison

Finding what others discard

Paramount Gold and Silver Corp. is stuck between a rock and a hard place. The rock is what’s buried under

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December 12, 2011 Alex Weber

Another year, another step closer

It’s been a busy year for Ottawa-based biotech company PharmaGap Inc., and CEO Bob McInnis says next year promises to

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December 12, 2011 Evan Hamilton

Counting on computer consolidation

When the head coach of the NFL’s Chicago Bears couldn’t figure out how to get the team’s playbook onto his

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December 12, 2011 Kathryn Stewart

Mineral demand boosts exploration

Junior mining is a risky business—one that demands huge capital expenditures that, in all likelihood, will not produce a mine

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December 12, 2011 Candice So

A new focus from Nokia

It was the question that stock analysts, shareholders and even company executives must have been asking themselves during the summer

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December 12, 2011 Alex Paterson

A tough market for juniors

As Everton Resources Inc. anticipates results from what is potentially the most valuable exploration projects in its history, the company

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December 12, 2011 Eugene Kwibuka

A hard one to lose

Despite failing to take over its major competitor, Wi-LAN Inc. remains Ottawa’s most valuable company, partly through growth but equally

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April 11, 2011 Renee Wei

Riding the group buying train

When the Coca Cola company ingeniously introduced printed coupons more than 120 years ago, no one imagined that coupons in

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April 11, 2011 Meghan Potkins

The debt drag

Paul Salewski has worked in the debt and credit counseling business since 1985. The biggest change he has seen in

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April 7, 2011 Scott McNeil

Software versus humans

With the April 30 tax deadline coming up, taxpayers have to choose between computer programs and human professionals to do their taxes or they could do it themselves.

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