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As more workers return to the office, larger employers based in Ottawa’s downtown core have noticed that the experience of working in the area has changed dramatically since the pandemic.Â
Motorists and active users are on opposite ends of the QED closure debate, according to a new survey commissioned by the Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association.Â
It was state-of-the-art meets cultural traditions during this morning’s unveiling of the uOttawa Faculty of Health Sciences’ modern new home — a place for research, education and training that officials hope will alleviate the unprecedented shortage of health-care professionals.
After decades of working in science and public policy, one Ottawa scientist is ready to make waves in a new area — the world of children’s books — with new book, "A Tale of Two Planets."