Two new hotels set to open next year in Barrhaven
After 20 years of having nowhere to host sports tournament attendees or out-of-town visitors, Barrhaven is finally getting two hotels – with the possibility of
Two new hotels set to open next year in Barrhaven
After 20 years of having nowhere to host sports tournament attendees or out-of-town visitors, Barrhaven is finally getting two hotels – with the possibility of
Inspiration Village draws tourist photos, parking complaints in Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Despite a rainy Victoria Day, tourists and locals were flocking to the ByWard Market’s new OTTAWA sign on Monday for photos. Fizza Rajput, 25, was
What’s a playoff run worth? Ottawa bar sales up 11%, report says
Sens fever may be fun for the city, but it’s also lucrative for local businesses, according to research by Moneris. The credit and debit card
Carleton University appoints Alastair Summerlee as new interim president
Carleton University has appointed Alastair Summerlee as the school’s interim president and vice-chancellor. Summerlee will replace former president Roseann Runte, who resigned in March to
Ottawa-based startup advocates find national ‘digital gender divide’ among small business owners
Research by Ottawa-based Startup Canada reveals a gendered divide in technology use by small business owners, with women entrepreneurs reporting less comfort adopting new tools.
Ottawa-based startup advocates find national ‘digital gender divide’ among small business owners
Research by Ottawa-based Startup Canada reveals a gendered divide in technology use by small business owners, with women entrepreneurs reporting less comfort adopting new tools.
City plans flood recovery efforts as Ottawa River slowly recedes
Flood updates dominated city council on Wednesday as officials transition from delivering sandbags to removing debris. “The sun is out and I can confirm that
Five new Ottawa grocery stores approved to sell beer and cider
The Ontario government has approved 76 new grocery stores to sell beer and cider, including five new locations in Ottawa. The new stores include Moncion’s Your
CHEO invites Ottawa techies and designers for hacking health solutions
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is inviting local hackers in this weekend to come up with big ideas to make life easier for doctors
Taxi drivers union taking city to court over Ottawa’s Uber laws
The union representing taxi drivers in Ottawa is suing the city for allowing ride-sharing app Uber to operate and threaten their livelihoods. In a lawsuit
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