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City prefers rival bidder over upstart Ottawa group to take over baseball in the capital

A month after a group of local investors struck a conditional agreement to buy Ottawa’s beleaguered pro...

Best Ottawa Business Awards winners push credit to others at packed gala

Humility permeated every speech from the marquee award winners at Friday evening’s Best Ottawa Business Awards, as the local community turned out in droves to honour the city’s brightest business leaders

Dr. Jack Kitts makes a lifetime of difference at the Ottawa Hospital

In nearly two decades at the helm of the Ottawa Hospital, Dr. Jack Kitts has used a quiet brand of leadership to guide his institution to the front rank of Canadian health-care facilities

Employment Law Minute: Resolving workplace harassment incidents

When the work environment has become poisoned, an employee may be entitled to compensation.

Op-ed: Six takeaways for Ottawa from the new federal cabinet

Public affairs consultant Chris Day examines the potential impact on Ottawa's tourism sector, local public servants and the third phase of LRT from the newly unveiled federal cabinet

Local Ottawa Bach Choir to perform at prestigious international music festival

The Ottawa Bach Choir is eagerly awaiting the new year as it prepares to once again take the stage at Bachfest Leipzig 2020

Ottawa MPs McKenna, Fortier land cabinet positions in Trudeau’s minority government

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled Wednesday a larger cabinet with local ministers taking a bigger role on infrastructure and finances in the Liberals’ minority government

Op-ed: New stadium at LeBreton Flats could be a ball for Ottawa

Longtime baseball executive Duncan MacDonald says the sport can still be a hit with fans in the capital – if the ballpark is relocated to the heart of the city

Fundraising expert Mark Savenkoff leaving Carleton to join Algonquin College

Algonquin College is turning to a veteran university fundraiser in an effort to expand its donorship base

Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation up 2% in October: Statistics Canada

Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation rose slightly above the national average in October, up two per cent over last year’s figures

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