Four students from Ottawa universities selected for Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ program
Two students each from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa are among 18 selected to take part in Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ journey
Four students from Ottawa universities selected for Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ program
Two students each from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa are among 18 selected to take part in Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ journey
City honours immigrant entrepreneurs
A wide range of industries were represented Thursday when the city of Ottawa, in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada, handed out the third
Ottawa consultant doing her best to help owner-chefs in restaurant business
As a former restaurant owner who traded in the hustle-bustle of kitchen life for a new gig as a consultant, Caroline Ishii has a few
PCL wins $135-million Heart Institute expansion contract
PCL Constructors Canada Inc. has been awarded a $135-million contract to build the University of Ottawa Heart Institute’s Cardiac Life Support Services Redevelopment Project. The announcement,
Wipebook starts second crowdfunding campaign
From their rapidly growing startup’s new headquarters in the Byward Market, Frank Bouchard and Toby Maurice are rewriting the book on business success. The local
Entrepreneurs set to make their mark at new uOttawa facility
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Candidates make their pitches for city council: Marc Aubin, Rideau-Vanier
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Revived Ravens winning over sponsors
Steve Fretwell laughs when reminiscing about the glory days of Carleton Ravens football in the mid-1980s. Now a successful insurance executive in Toronto, Mr. Fretwell
City maintains Triple-A rating
Despite the recent downgrade of Ontario’s credit rating, the City of Ottawa has maintained its Triple-A rating, according to the latest report from Moody’s Investor
U of O renovation project open for tenders
Six general contractors will have the chance to bid on $3.5-million renovation project at the University of Ottawa. The contractors were chosen out of a
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