Former Kanata North BIA director Jenna Sudds to run for city council
Another familiar name is poised to enter the race for councillor in Kanata North, setting the stage for what could be one of the most
Former Kanata North BIA director Jenna Sudds to run for city council
Another familiar name is poised to enter the race for councillor in Kanata North, setting the stage for what could be one of the most
Liberals’ spending plans come under fire from Ottawa critics at post-budget event
While saying the federal Liberals deserve credit for showing “some restraint on spending,” Parliament’s former budget watchdog told a business audience in Ottawa Wednesday the
All Saints redevelopment in Sandy Hill gets green light from committee
A multimillion-dollar proposal to build a nine-storey mixed-use development next to the former All Saints Anglican Church in Sandy Hill is a big step closer
Camp Fortune, Mont Ste. Marie to extend ski seasons with $1.75M in snowmaking equipment
After fighting an uphill battle with the weather for most of the season, a pair of Outaouais ski resorts got a ray of financial sunshine
No turning back now on LeBreton Flats, Durrell says
Perhaps better than anyone in the city of Ottawa, Jim Durrell can appreciate many residents’ reluctance to believe there will be an NHL arena at
Steve Cody, Bruce Linton buy Better Software Company assets
Two of the capital’s brightest entrepreneurial stars are now business partners in a pair of ventures they project will each be generating millions of dollars
Ottawa pursuing return visit for La Machine
Ottawans who were captivated last summer by the mechanical creatures of La Machine might not have to wait too long for a return visit if
Ottawa’s McMillan acquires assets of local agency Fancy Boys
Already known for its branding and marketing work with global clients such as Microsoft and Siemens, Ottawa’s McMillan agency is hoping its first-ever acquisition will
Ross Video books highest quarterly profit in Ottawa firm’s 44-year history
While Canadian athletes have shown plenty of dominance on the world stage at the Olympics, a homegrown company that’s playing a major role at the
Ottawa’s Own: Tourism campaign vies for younger visitors to Canada’s capital
Ottawa Tourism has unveiled a new series of promotional videos that’s as notable for what it doesn’t show as for what it does. Launched Monday
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