FEDCO votes to settle city dispute with OSEG over Lansdowne roof repairs
A $23.6-million settlement for Lansdowne Park roof repairs is “very fair,” despite the fact that the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group will be footing the
FEDCO votes to settle city dispute with OSEG over Lansdowne roof repairs
A $23.6-million settlement for Lansdowne Park roof repairs is “very fair,” despite the fact that the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group will be footing the
Lansdowne, LRT on auditor general’s radar next year
The city’s auditor general says he will audit how the city managed its Lansdowne contract with Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group next year, three days
City “way overcharging” for building permits: councillors
If city staff stopped collecting building permit fees today, they could still run the office for two years – a clear sign the city is
Mayor to lead economic development mission to China, Thailand
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson will be adding to his frequent flyer points when he leads an economic development mission to China and Thailand this November.
CFL commish says 2017 Grey Cup news will have to wait
Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge charmed the crowd at Thursday morning’s Mayor’s Breakfast with his wit, but he wouldn’t deliver the news the city
By Allan Wille Years ago, when I was in my early 20s and the company I was with was just getting off the ground, I
Arena makeover a winning strategy for Sens: Prof
Like many NHL teams this off-season, the Ottawa Senators set out to attract a few high-priced free agents in their drive to succeed at the
Opera Lyra on the hunt for corporate sponsors for 2015-16 season
As Opera Lyra prepares for opening night of its 2015-16 season on Saturday, general director Jeep Jeffries said the organization’s new director of development is
More than a decade after leaving Iceland to come to Canada, Volundur Thorbjornsson is constructing quite a legacy in eastern Ontario. By Paul Park Mr.
Senators unveil $15-million renovation to Canadian Tire Centre
The Ottawa Senators’ biggest upgrades this season might not even be happening on the ice, as reporters discovered during a tour of the revamped Canadian
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