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Via Rail extends train cancellations between Ottawa and Toronto to Friday

Via Rail is cancelling service on its Montreal-Toronto and Ottawa-Toronto routes until at least the end of the day on Friday

Employment Law Minute: When a constructive dismissal requires compensation

A relocation, demotion, layoff or pay cut are all circumstances that could give rise to a constructive...

City council votes unanimously to pull curtain back on phase two LRT procurement

Ottawa city council came together Wednesday in an effort to uncover more information on the controversial procurement process to construct phase two of light-rail transit

Low-cost airline Flair connecting Ottawa to Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto this summer

An ultra-low-cost air carrier will fly into Ottawa this summer with cheap flights connecting Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax and Toronto to the capital

Via Rail cancels Ottawa-Toronto trains until end of day Thursday amid pipeline protests

Via Rail said 157 passenger trains have been cancelled, affecting 24,500 travellers on routes between Montreal and Toronto, and Ottawa and Toronto

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?

A round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to companies with a local presence between Feb. 3-7.

Ottawa’s new food and wine festival set for Shaw Centre in April

With previous iteration dogged by rowdy behaviour, new organizer DNA Live says event will ‘not be a gong show’

Canadian Premier League unveils new Atletico Ottawa club with Mista as coach

Atletico Madrid's Fernando Lopez will oversee operations for the Ottawa club with Redblacks's Jeff Hunt as a “strategic partner.”

Hintonburg Tokyo Smoke marks Canopy Growth’s first pot shop presence in Ottawa

The Smiths Falls-based cannabis producer opened its first local store under the Tokyo Smoke brand Monday as the provincial government looks to expand where Ontarians are permitted to get high

Hintonburg Tokyo Smoke marks Canopy Growth’s first pot shop presence in Ottawa

The Smiths Falls-based cannabis producer opened its first local store under the Tokyo Smoke brand Monday as the provincial government looks to expand where Ontarians are permitted to get high

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