Protesters angered by Shopify’s Breitbart ties deliver petition to Ottawa head office
Shopify critics angry at the company’s free-speech stance delivered their message on Thursday with a physical petition and a small but vocal protest. The group
Protesters angered by Shopify’s Breitbart ties deliver petition to Ottawa head office
Shopify critics angry at the company’s free-speech stance delivered their message on Thursday with a physical petition and a small but vocal protest. The group
Made-in-Ottawa app oRide aims to expand local ride-hailing options
A city employee has created his own ride-hailing app and hopes to get both casual drivers and existing taxi companies to buy in. Neville Hewage
Ottawa’s Gabriel Pizza marks 40th anniversary with expansion plans
Forty stores in 40 years. By Jacob Serebrin That’s the plan for Ottawa-based restaurant chain Gabriel Pizza. On Feb. 28, 1977, Michael Hanna opened his
Connected vehicles: Some Ottawa truckers to get traffic light tech under pilot project
Remember the last time you had to slam on the breaks at a succession of frustratingly ill-timed red lights? By Adam Kveton Or hit the gas
Feds pledge to recoup overpayments from civil servants affected by Phoenix debacle
The federal government will get back all of the money it has overpaid civil servants through its problem-plagued payroll system, the deputy minister in charge
Council gives OK to LeBreton Flats location for new $168M library
Ottawa City Council has made its final choice for the new central library’s location, approving the site at LeBreton flats, with one dissenting vote and
Minister tells overpaid public servants to set aside money for Phoenix repayment
The minister responsible for the federal government’s troubled payroll system says she’s more concerned about paying employees who haven’t received what they’re owed than she
Ottawa cat cafe attracting customers looking for ‘purr therapy’
Ottawa’s cat café entrepreneur has her paws on a location. By Adam Kveton Josée Cyr announced just a few days ago that her cat café, expected
Want to stash some Ottawa-area WEED in your portfolio?
Legislation to legalize marijuana may still be weeks away, but investors are now permitted to buy Canopy Growth WEED. Ottawa-area medical marijuana producer Canopy Growth
Ottawa home builders not betting on a big 2017
Ottawa home builders aren’t optimistic they’ll see a better 2017 after several years during which a shrinking public-service workforce weakened the local housing market. By
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