Airbnb hits legal snag in Ontario following Ottawa condo court case
Condo owners across the province could find it more difficult to rent out their units for short periods using services such as Airbnb following a
Airbnb hits legal snag in Ontario following Ottawa condo court case
Condo owners across the province could find it more difficult to rent out their units for short periods using services such as Airbnb following a
Free Form Fitness owner sells Ottawa firm to flex entrepreneurial muscle
Two years ago, Free Form Fitness founder Jean-Luc Boissonneault told OBJ he’d “love to start a whole bunch of businesses.” A tireless entrepreneur with a
Use arts scene to attract workers, Ottawa group urges
As a growing number of businesses confront what they perceive as a shortage of skilled workers in Canada’s capital, an association representing the city’s festivals
Tartan Homes founder Wes Nicol ‘left his mark’ as champion of Ottawa entrepreneurship
When entrepreneur Wes Nicol addressed students at Carleton University’s convocation ceremony in 2006, he offered words of wisdom that couldn’t have been more appropriate coming
Opinion: Ottawa’s got talent – but it needs the right skills
Talent is the raw material for the new industrial age. It is also global and very mobile. By Jeffrey Dale Neither Ottawa nor Canada has a
After RedBlacks victory, OSEG staff look to 2017 Grey Cup in Ottawa
Regardless of what happened on the field Sunday night, the Grey Cup was destined for Ottawa in 2017. And while the players on the
Feature: Powerstick, made in Ottawa, no kidding?
‘Made in Ottawa’ isn’t the tag you see on a lot of tech products, but a quick walkthrough of Powerstick.com’s office might change your mind.
What will a Trump presidency mean for Ottawa businesses?
New administration could mean new opportunities, more talent for local firms: Tech execs Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election generated plenty of shockwaves
New companies shine at University of Ottawa’s biggest Startup Weekend yet
A number of promising new startups formed after a long 54 hours at the University of Ottawa’s 2016 Startup Weekend event. Safety Net won the
List of sporting events coming to Ottawa in 2017 grows with addition of Davis Cup
Another marquee sporting match has been added to the growing list of events and festivals coming to Ottawa next year, coinciding with planned year-long celebrations
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