Ottawa airport traffic volume rises in January on strong international travel
A record dumping of snow couldn’t keep planes on the ground in January as the Ottawa airport saw a slight increase in overall passenger volume
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Ottawa airport traffic volume rises in January on strong international travel
A record dumping of snow couldn’t keep planes on the ground in January as the Ottawa airport saw a slight increase in overall passenger volume
Sprott School of Business hires former Amazon exec, Oxford academic as new dean
Already preparing to move into a swanky new home, Carleton University’s business school is set to install a new leader with a glittering resumé. The
Can we shift that meeting? Oncoming storm forces cancellations across Ottawa
The anticipation of winter travel delays and disruptions is leading numerous Ottawa offices and post-secondary institutions to pre-emptively shut down Wednesday, with other employers advising
Carleton surpasses $300M fundraising goal, president tells Mayor’s Breakfast
Carleton University has raised more than $300 million with a few months still to go in its Collaborate Campaign, the school’s president announced on Tuesday.
LRT consortium CEO ‘confident’ in March 31 handover, but city transit boss ‘highly skeptical’
The head of the consortium constructing Ottawa’s light-rail transit line said Tuesday he’s “confident” the system will be ready to be handed over to the
Ottawa entrepreneur fielding global demand for hand-held skate sharpener
Stittsville entrepreneur Tim Maxwell’s business is all about giving customers an edge over their competition. Or, more precisely, two edges. Maxwell, a graduate of Carleton
Additional job seekers raise Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate to 5.2% in January
Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate ticked up slightly to 5.2 per cent in January, thanks partly to an increase in the number of people looking for work,
Feds award design contract for $60 billion warship fleet to Lockheed Martin
The federal government is awarding a long-awaited contract to design its $60-billion fleet of warships to U.S. defence giant Lockheed Martin. Procurement Minister Carla Qualtrough
Update: Jeff Leiper, BIA welcome first Ottawa cannabis shop proposed for Wellington West
Ottawa’s first legal pot shop may be coming to Wellington Village. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, the provincial regulator in charge of distributing
Canopy Growth funneling extra cash into investment arm as part of $85M funding round
Canopy Growth Corp. is injecting an additional $30 million in its cannabis investment arm Canopy Rivers, bringing the pot producer’s ownership in the firm up
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