
Do you need a computer science degree to break into Ottawa’s tech sector?
Techopia was on the road again this week, dropping by the Rideau Street offices of PageCloud for HackerNest – an international non-profit running self-described “unpretentious

Do you need a computer science degree to break into Ottawa’s tech sector?
Techopia was on the road again this week, dropping by the Rideau Street offices of PageCloud for HackerNest – an international non-profit running self-described “unpretentious

Ottawa’s Milestone Environmental, JV partner, win $33M Hamilton Harbour cleanup job
An Ottawa contracting firm has won a federal contract to help with the massive remediation of a contaminated southern Ontario industrial site. Hamilton Harbour was

Facebook ads keep creeping into new apps as profit soars 71%
Scrolling through an ad-free Instagram is now a distant memory, much like the once ad-free Facebook itself. Soon, users of its Messenger app will begin

Ottawa lawyers scuttle attempted condo board takeover
Nelligan O’Brien Payne condominium lawyer finds evidence of forgery, manipulation of election process

Nokia reports loss, warns of decline in networks industry
Nokia continued to be hit by a decline in its core networks sector in the second quarter with almost flat sales, and cautioned Thursday that

Update: Investors applaud Mitel’s $430M ShoreTel acquisition
Shares of Ottawa-based Mitel Networks rose more than seven per cent on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Thursday following the company’s announcement that it was

Hydro Ottawa puts customer engagement at centre of social media outreach
On Jan. 3, Ottawa was hit with its first major winter storm of the new year. The region was blanketed by several hours of freezing

Claridge expanding retirement home portfolio with plans for Orléans residence
Ottawa homebuilder Claridge plans to expand its reach into the local retirement community market with a new six-storey east-end facility, according to planning documents filed

Op-ed: Settling the age-old question of discrimination
Columnist Michael Prentice is taking the side of a major bank in its dispute with a retired Ottawa professor who claims he was unfairly denied
Prentice’s support of bank in discrimination case misses mark
In the July 3 issue of the Ottawa Business Journal a featured column by Michael Prentice (“Settling the age-old question of discrimination”) defended the Bank
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