Power-sucking Bitcoin ‘mines’ spark backlash
Bitcoin “miners” who use rows of computers whirring at the same time to produce virtual currencies began taking root along New York’s northern border a
Power-sucking Bitcoin ‘mines’ spark backlash
Bitcoin “miners” who use rows of computers whirring at the same time to produce virtual currencies began taking root along New York’s northern border a
Grocer Metro says strong economy, employment offsetting pressure from competitors
Metro Inc. says a strong economy and low unemployment are driving customers to its full-service grocery stores and helping to offset the intense promotional pressure,
Meet Ottawa’s 2018 Forty Under 40 recipients
The co-founder of one of the city’s most popular craft breweries, a tech exec whose firm has twice topped OBJ’s list of fastest-growing companies and
Ottawa’s The Growcer trials concentrated CO2 spray to speed up hydroponic growing
An Ottawa company that builds specially designed containers for hydroponic fruit and vegetable growth in northern communities has inked a deal with a Toronto firm
People on the move: Jane Duchscher named executive director of Ottawa Community Loan Fund
Jane Duchscher has joined the Ottawa Community Loan Fund as executive director. Duchscher is a seasoned executive, serving as TD Bank’s senior vice-president of branch
Update: Ottawa’s Mitel to be acquired by Searchlight Capital for $2B
A shift back to private ownership will help Mitel focus on its long-term cloud strategy, CEO Rich McBee told OBJ Tuesday after the firm announced
Brookfield expected to list Jean Edmonds Tower for sale: Colliers
A 550,000-square-foot office tower occupied by the federal government is expected to hit the market in the coming months, according to Colliers International. The real
Feds to post deficits $8B bigger than expected over next two years: PBO report
The Trudeau government is on track to run deficits nearly $8 billion deeper than expected over the next two years, the federal budget watchdog said
Canadian Toys “R” Us stores find lifeline in Fairfax bid
Toys “R” Us’s Canadian operations have found a safety net months after the retailer’s demise in the U.S. and overseas. Documents filed in a Richmond,
Lessons from the CBC Pension Plan and Shopify executives
Boards of directors are always looking for good people. It may be in the public sector, the private, or with a non-profit organization. But a
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