
Paying the bills and ensuring safe skies at Ottawa’s airport
The Ottawa Macdonald- Cartier International Airport Authority (OMCIAA) is a complex and well-oiled machine. It has to be given how entwined its operations are with

Paying the bills and ensuring safe skies at Ottawa’s airport
The Ottawa Macdonald- Cartier International Airport Authority (OMCIAA) is a complex and well-oiled machine. It has to be given how entwined its operations are with

Big data isn’t just something we have to manage, it heralds a profound shift in how we live, work and play. And that’s just the

Ottawa Realtor Marnie Bennett Tackles Investing in Your Home – Taking the Long View
Your home is likely the largest financial investment you’ll ever make. When the time comes to move on, the increased value of your home will
Jim Roche knows a thing or two about scaling up a business. As a founding member of Newbridge Networks, he helped the company grow to
Ottawa startup Welbi wants people to keep a smart-watch on aging loved ones
Helicopter parenting isn’t just for children anymore – it’s time we keep an eye on the elderly. That’s the idea that one Ottawa software startup
Nortel ‘did not need to fall apart as it did’
Fifteen years ago this month, fall brought a blast of chilly news through the halls of what was then Ottawa’s largest technology company. On Oct.
The dos and don’ts of M&As & IPOs for Ottawa businesses
To celebrate Small Business Week, OBJ is publishing stories of the successes and challenges faced by some of the city’s entrepreneurs. Today’s feature looks at the ins and
Ottawa’s inflation rate jumps to 1.3% in September
Consumers in the nation’s capital found themselves paying a little bit more for household goods and services last month as the city’s inflation rate accelerated,
Feenics doubles Ottawa footprint with eyes on new hires
Feenics, the Ottawa-based provider of cloud-based security solutions, says it’s expanded its office space to nearly 5,000 square feet on St. Laurent Boulevard, effectively doubling
Feds’ Workplace 2.0 office modernization ‘a disaster’
The federal government’s office space modernization program is a “disaster,” according to its top real estate executive, who also suggested he was cool towards continuing
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