
Wolf Down: Startup-style restaurant bringing Berlin’s beloved street meat to Bank Street
Wolf Down, a new restaurant opening in Centretown this weekend, is taking a few lessons from the tech industry in bringing a German-style twist on
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Wolf Down: Startup-style restaurant bringing Berlin’s beloved street meat to Bank Street
Wolf Down, a new restaurant opening in Centretown this weekend, is taking a few lessons from the tech industry in bringing a German-style twist on

Ottawa-Vanier MPP Des Rosiers to resign seat for academic posting later this year
A Liberal member of Ontario’s legislature says she will resign later this year. Nathalie Des Rosiers says she was appointed the next principal of Massey

Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa-Gatineau?
Pacific Safety Products 124 Fourth Ave., Arnprior Special-purpose clothing Buyer: Correctional Service of Canada $2,078,226 Canadian Airmotive 3-220 Hunt Club Rd. Space and water heating

RTG’s work on Ottawa LRT not substantially complete: independent certifier
Rideau Transit Group has not achieved substantial completion on Ottawa’s light rail transit line, according to an independent certifier, but the city still expects to

Ottawa’s annual rate of inflation stays at 1.7% despite carbon tax pressure
Ottawa’s annual inflation rate kept steady at 1.7 per cent for a third straight month in April while the rest of Ontario and Canada saw

Pelican co-owner Jim Foster is hooked on the seafood business
On the Ottawa seafood scene, Jim Foster is what you’d call a big fish. For years now, the 55-year-old entrepreneur has been the friendly face

Chaudière Crossing to remain closed to vehicles until August
A key linkage between Ottawa and Gatineau will remain closed until August for planned construction after flood waters forced its closure two weeks ago. Public

Ottawa MPP Marie-France Lalonde seeks federal seat in Orléans
Ontario Liberal politician Marie-France Lalonde wants to run for Parliament to replace retired general Andrew Leslie in the Ottawa riding he’s vacating after just one

Larger workforce, job losses drive Ottawa-Gatineau unemployment rate up to 5.5% in April
The National Capital Region’s unemployment rate jumped four-tenths of a percentage point in April as more residents joined the labour market while the total number of

Ontario raising 417 speed limit to 110 km/h in pilot project
Ontario will be raising speed limits to 110 kilometres an hour on Highway 417 and two other 400-series highways in the province. Transportation Minister Jeff
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