
2021 lookahead: New outdoor events offer hope for tourism sector
Ottawa’s tourism sector is heading into 2021 feeling optimistic that a lineup of new attractions and outdoor adventure activities will encourage visitors to return to
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2021 lookahead: New outdoor events offer hope for tourism sector
Ottawa’s tourism sector is heading into 2021 feeling optimistic that a lineup of new attractions and outdoor adventure activities will encourage visitors to return to

Michael Runia departs Deloitte for new opportunity at Nautical Lands Group
Business leader to help Ottawa company grow and expand independent adult lifestyle communities to rest of Canada

Former U.S. ambassador to Canada to speak at upcoming Mayor’s Breakfast
What will a new U.S. president mean for Canada’s $30-billion-a-year trading relationship with its neighbour to the south?

How public washrooms can aid Ottawa’s economic recovery
How can cities help create the kind of community that supports small businesses? One way is with good public amenities.

Cross-country ski craze brings business boost during pandemic
Ottawa sporting retailers work to keep up with demand for ski equipment as public looks to escape to the outdoors

Ottawa entrepreneur Karla Briones sharing lessons from the school of hard knocks
Native of Mexico says new online program aimed at immigrants will tackle topics such as writing a business plan, securing financing and hiring employees.

Ottawa business coalition boss blasts ‘unfairness’ of new COVID-19 restrictions
Mark Kaluski says the province needs to crack down on big-box retailers such as Costco and Walmart if it really wants to get the virus

Kinaxis InConcert will feature approximately 30 concerts live-streamed from stages across Canada.

Update: Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says now is not the time for his in-person fan plan
‘Most people would agree cramming 6,000 people into one confined space is not a good idea at this time,’ mayor says.

Frozen out: Tourism businesses lament shift to virtual Winterlude
The Department of Canadian Heritage, which runs the popular winter festival, says it is moving all programming online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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