Feds seek bidders on Tunney’s Pasture contract
The federal government is set to spend at least $1 million on renovations at two Tunney’s Pasture office buildings and is looking for a contractor
Feds seek bidders on Tunney’s Pasture contract
The federal government is set to spend at least $1 million on renovations at two Tunney’s Pasture office buildings and is looking for a contractor
Microsoft targets new tablet to those who don’t want separate laptop
Microsoft bills its new Surface tablet computer as a laptop replacement — and it means it this time. The Surface Pro 3 will have a
Opinion: CEO goes from Fortune 100 firm to security startup
When OBJ last checked in with Steve Edgett, the 2010 Forty Under 40 recipient was receiving accolades for his achievements as vice-president at EMS Technologies Canada. Fast-forward
Espial CEO helping power the smart TV revolution
After 17 years at the helm of Espial Group, Jaison Dolvane has seen his share of ups and downs in the high tech world. By
WiLAN won’t sell, plans to ‘evolve’
After spending almost six months reviewing its business strategy, Ottawa-based WiLAN says it now plans to refocus its operations and increase the dividend it pays
ProntoForms sees higher revenues, lower net loss
First-quarter revenue at Ottawa’s ProntoForms Corporation was up compared with last year, the company announced Thursday, but the firm saw a slight decline from the
DragonWave execs unfazed by disappointing fourth quarter
Executives at Ottawa’s DragonWave didn’t spend much time talking about what they described as a disappointing fourth quarter during a conference call with investors on
Council briefs: committee rejects Wellington West project
City council’s planning committee on Tuesday rejected a rezoning request by Mizrahi Developments to increase the allowable height of a Wellington Street West property from
Homebuilders vow to fight proposed development charge hikes
Development fees on some new houses could rise by more than $5,000 under a proposal approved by the city’s planning committee on Tuesday night. By
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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