
How Ottawa will emerge from COVID-19
Pandemic weighs down business outlook but sparks new opportunities for local economy
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How Ottawa will emerge from COVID-19
Pandemic weighs down business outlook but sparks new opportunities for local economy

Ottawa snowplow operators face fraud charges
Ottawa Police say an investigation found that Snow Vaporizers, Faul Properties and Altitude Snow Removal each performed “little to no snow removal” after getting paid.

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City looks to relax infill housing restrictions
Changes would reduce the minimum required lot sizes and raise the four-unit cap that currently applies in some Ottawa neighbourhoods.

‘I’m turning people away’: Ottawa golf, tennis facilities booming in COVID-19 era
Rounds played are up 20 per cent at golf courses across the National Capital Region as stir-crazy Ottawans seek ways to enjoy the great outdoors

Senators turn to veteran executive Weir to fill senior role at new community foundation
The longtime Ottawa resident spent more than a decade in communications and marketing posts with the new foundation’s predecessor, the Ottawa Senators Foundation.

The bright side of business: CommuniCare entrepreneurs expand to support children with autism
CommuniCare has grown to 225 staff, serving more than 12,000 people in the Ottawa region last year alone.

Porter delays restarting flights again; plans to resume service in November
Airline said extension of mandatory quarantine order for travellers entering or returning to Canada, continued border closures and the ongoing Atlantic Canada travel bubble, were

Ottawa Athletic Club closing for good after 44 years as pandemic hits fitness business hard
Trailblazing fitness centre that opened in 1976 welcomed more than 1,500 people a day before COVID-19.

Philanthropy in Ottawa: uOttawa receives the gift of time, talent and treasure
Simon Nehme COVID-19 Design Challenge sees students compete to develop innovative solutions and prototypes to address some of the world’s post-pandemic challenges.
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