Zaphod’s preparing for final bow?
Eugene Haslam is not known for being a man of few words, so a recent Facebook post from the owner of the popular York Street
Zaphod’s preparing for final bow?
Eugene Haslam is not known for being a man of few words, so a recent Facebook post from the owner of the popular York Street
Candidates make their pitches for city council: Cam Holmstrom, Rideau-Rockcliffe
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Candidates make their pitch for council seats: Jeff Leiper, Kitchissippi
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
Shopify announces “Build-a-Business” winners
A former motocross racer from Australia, a Los Angeles-based music composer and a Colorado stay-at-home mom who loves to run are among the winners of
GestureLogic’s LEO launch starts strong
Ottawa’s GestureLogic has launched a new product the wearable technology company says will allow users to stay healthy while maintaining an active lifestyle. While the
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
Opinion: Local EO chapter marks a decade of group therapy for business owners
Entrepreneurs’ Organization operates under different rules than most networking groups. “There is no selling and no telling,” says Todd Jamieson, a board member of the Ottawa
Broccolini plans next wave of development under new management
The construction of the tallest tower to be built in downtown Ottawa in 25 years. A deal to erect Windmill Development’s condo tower at the
Opinion: The apprentice programmer
I dropped out of school when I was 16 years old. By Tobi Lütke. School was not for me. To me, computers were so much
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