
Off the air: Stuntman Stu reflects on 18 years at Bell Media after latest round of layoffs
Just hours after being let go this morning from Bell Media in a round of ongoing layoffs, familiar Ottawa radio personality “Stuntman” Stu Schwartz was
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Off the air: Stuntman Stu reflects on 18 years at Bell Media after latest round of layoffs
Just hours after being let go this morning from Bell Media in a round of ongoing layoffs, familiar Ottawa radio personality “Stuntman” Stu Schwartz was

Taggart proposes 16-storey residential tower near Bayview Station
The Taggart Group of Companies hopes to break ground on the project at 989 Somerset St. and 186 Spruce St. within the next 12-24 months,

Local craft brewer Kichesippi Beer Co. to open permanent location, 187 Kich, on Sparks St.
After a successful pop-up downtown, local craft brewer Kichesippi Beer Co. is betting on Sparks Street, with plans for a new bar set to open

Feds’ $176M contribution no silver bullet to solve housing crisis, Ottawa developer says
An advocate for Ottawa’s homebuilding industry says a $176-million influx of federal cash to speed up the pace of housing construction in the capital could

As pandemic fashion trends linger, Anmar Salman says cultivating an individual style can be beneficial both personally and professionally for many men.


Got what it takes to be the city’s new nightlife commish? Check out the new posting
The job posting for the new position of nightlife commissioner is now available as the City of Ottawa begins recruitment for the much-anticipated role.

My Ottawa: Catherine Callary’s top tourism tips for the local staycationer
In this instalment of My Ottawa, Catherine Callary takes us on a tour of her top restaurants, retailers, activities and attractions and shares why, in

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate holds firm at 4.6% in January
The National Capital Region’s unemployment rate was 4.6 per cent for the third consecutive month in January as local employers added just 400 new jobs

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