Zero-waste food retailer NU Grocery opens in Hintonburg
When you walk into Ottawa’s first zero-waste grocery store, the first thing you notice is the writing on the wall that says “tare, fill, pay”
Zero-waste food retailer NU Grocery opens in Hintonburg
When you walk into Ottawa’s first zero-waste grocery store, the first thing you notice is the writing on the wall that says “tare, fill, pay”
Parliament security responds to criticism over Ottawa’s Canada Day fiasco
The Parliamentary Protective Service is arguing bad weather, geographic restrictions and a lack of food were to blame for the long lines on Canada Day
Jim Durrell slams Canada Day lines as ‘unmitigated disaster’
The vice-chair of the Ottawa Police Services Board did not mince words Monday when he called the extreme line-ups to get on Parliament Hill during
City budgets additional $500K for Ottawa road repairs
City council has approved an extra $500,000 to fix potholes and resurface roads across Ottawa. This money is on top of the additional $2.9 million
Ottawa welcomes a new twist on ‘Haute Cuisine’ with Sky Lounge
Diners will see Parliament Hill and expereince a whole new level of cuisine at the Sky Lounge this weekend as part of Ottawa 2017 events
Light-rail realignment will bring train closer to Ottawa’s Riverside South
The City of Ottawa has announced that it will be changing the route of the Stage 2 O-Train Trillium line extension to bring it closer
New wayfinding signs could soon be coming to Ottawa-Gatineau
When visitors come to the capital, they expect to be able to walk around and find their way easily. But right now, a tourism study
Gatineau a step closer to getting a new arena
Gatineau Mayor Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin believes the Quebec legislature will soon approve Gatineau’s plan to partner with a private company to build a 4,000-seat arena. Pedneau-Jobin
How Ottawa festivals are working to make 2017 a big year
As Canada 150 celebrations ramp up in the capital, annual Ottawa festivals are planning for a big boost in attendance. Earlier this month, the Tulip
Tulip Festival crowds exceed expectations of Ottawa organizers
About a million people attended this year’s tulip festival, which finished this past weekend, according to the organizers. That’s many more people than had been
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