Canada 150 celebrations fuel Ottawa airport’s rising revenues in 2017
A spike in the number of domestic travellers visiting the National Capital Region in 2017 offset declines in direct travel from the United States and
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Canada 150 celebrations fuel Ottawa airport’s rising revenues in 2017
A spike in the number of domestic travellers visiting the National Capital Region in 2017 offset declines in direct travel from the United States and
Homegrown: Hemp seed producer reaches global markets from Ottawa Valley base
Even in a region known for its modern agri-food industry, Valley Bio is making a name for itself with its global reach and innovative business
Tourist visits to Ottawa up 8.8% in 2017
The full year of celebrations marking Canada’s 150th anniversary in the country’s capital paid off for the city’s tourism industry, according to figures released Wednesday.
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
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Carleton University names Benoit-Antoine Bacon as president
Carleton University has hired a neuroscientist who has held senior academic posts at several Canadian post-secondary schools to be its next leader. The university announced
City staff recommend against connecting LRT to Kanata Research Park
City staff are recommending that a future extension of Ottawa’s light-rail line in the west end bypass the Kanata Research Park and instead follow a
Ottawa’s philanthropic community comes together for Fundraising Day 2018
As a way to bring the philanthropic community together, the Association of Fundraising Professionals is hosting its 22nd annual Fundraising Day Conference on May 3.
Molson Coors replaces Kichesippi, Clocktower as Ottawa Champions beer partner
The beer vendor at Ottawa Champions games this summer will be hocking cans of Coors Light rather than Kichesippi Heller Highwater, as the local ball
Lac-Leamy to lose millions of dollars to Hard Rock Ottawa: report
Several of Ottawa’s leading business organizations are throwing their support behind the Hard Rock Ottawa casino, a redevelopment that could see millions of dollars swing
Vinyl resurgence keeps Boyd brothers spinning in Ottawa music market
It’s only fitting that a businessman whose merchandise is played on turntables says his product line has come full circle after four decades. Ian Boyd
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