Council approves ByWard Market makeover
The ByWard Market will soon get a fresh look after city councillors unanimously approved a “revitalization” plan for the neighbourhood. But a car-free ByWard Market
Council approves ByWard Market makeover
The ByWard Market will soon get a fresh look after city councillors unanimously approved a “revitalization” plan for the neighbourhood. But a car-free ByWard Market
Fastest Growing Companies #9: Power of web analytics driving Napkyn’s growth
Big data has become big business for Ottawa-based Napkyn. The consulting company specializes in setting up major e-commerce sellers with web analytics tools. CEO Jim
Sens deflect city’s transit fee requests
The Sens aren’t hopping on board a city plan to roll transit into the price of hockey and event tickets. OC Transpo managers were asked
Seniors’ homes planned for Westboro Superstore
Longtime Westboro residents will remember the development controversy behind the big Loblaws grocery store. By Lucy Scholey and Haley Ritchie. Now, almost 16 years later,
City building core strength with LeBreton: Plan will have major impact, experts say
When the National Capital Commission announced RendezVous LeBreton group as their preferred bidder in the competition to redevelop LeBreton Flats, it marked a major next
New city manager wants Ottawa on ‘solid financial footing’
It was only his second day on the job, but Ottawa’s new city manager already had his eyes on next year’s budget. Steve Kanellakos said
George Street a step closer to $1M overhaul
Ottawa city councillors want to revamp the ByWard and Parkdale markets, starting with a $1-million overhaul of the George Street Plaza. The finance and economic
Finance committee approves tweaked LRT design
First, the city disagreed with the National Capital Commission on a western light rail transit plan. Then, a church congregation railed against their agreed-upon route.
Capital a tough draw for animation firms
Clint Eland echoes a refrain familiar to many CEO in Ottawa’s high-tech sector these days: his office is bursting at the seams and he says
NCC prefers Rendez-Vous LeBreton proposal for LeBreton Flats development
The Ottawa Senators are one step closer to the downtown home that has eluded them since their inception after the National Capital Commission’s evaluation committee
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