
Lansdowne eyes holiday visitors with European-style Christmas market
Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s bid to attract more visitors to Lansdowne Park year-round will see it launch an annual Christmas market, modelled after the
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Lansdowne eyes holiday visitors with European-style Christmas market
Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s bid to attract more visitors to Lansdowne Park year-round will see it launch an annual Christmas market, modelled after the

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 July 15-19

Op-ed: What Ottawa can learn from Europe’s best cities
In part two of a three-part series, OBJ columnist Bruce Firestone looks at what Vienna and Rotterdam are doing to win the increasingly competitive race

Builder says work on Ottawa LRT complete, looks to enter final testing
Rideau Transit Group says it’s finished its work on Ottawa’s light-rail transit system and is ready to enter the final hurdle of testing

Ottawa club and art gallery SAW set to reopen Friday following two-year, $1M renovation
Well-known Ottawa arts centre SAW reopens to the public Friday evening following two years of construction to triple the size of its gallery and event

Hexo co-founder Adam Miron steps down as chief brand officer
One of Hexo’s co-founder is saying farewell to the Gatineau-based pot producer, hinting that he’s looking to build something new. Adam Miron announced earlier this

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
A $6.2M deal for Pacific Safety Products leads the latest round-up of the top federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements awarded to local firms

Landlords pivot to capitalize on changing demands of Ottawa-area tenants
Demand growing for high-end units, particularly in communities outside central Ottawa

Algonquin College names Claude Brulé as new president, CEO
Algonquin College has tapped a 20-year veteran of the post-secondary institution to succeed the outgoing Cheryl Jensen and lead it through the next five years

Ottawa-area cannabis grower apollogreen cleared to produce ‘starter plants’
A local company has been given the green light from Health Canada to grow cannabis “starter plants” that it plans to sell to licensed pot
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