Gusto founder brings new studio to Ottawa’s fledgling film and TV sector
Ottawa now has a state-of-the-art TV production studio to call its own, but the man who built it says the city is still a long
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Gusto founder brings new studio to Ottawa’s fledgling film and TV sector
Ottawa now has a state-of-the-art TV production studio to call its own, but the man who built it says the city is still a long
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
IBM Canada Ltd. 3755 Riverside Dr. Description: Corporate events hosting and operations management Buyer: Elections Canada $91,344,183 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Esit Canada Enterprise Services Co., in
Downtown section of O’Connor Street to close for six weeks
A five-block stretch of one of the busiest roads in Ottawa’s central business district will be closed until early March, according to the city. Municipal
Bernie Ashe steps aside as OSEG chief executive
The original quarterback of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group’s front office is calling it quits. Chief executive Bernie Ashe, who has led the organization
Canopy Growth’s coast-to-coast cannabis business continues to grow
Ottawa-area cannabis producer Canopy Growth has added another province to its distribution channels, this time signing a deal to provide pot to Prince Edward Island
City of Ottawa bylaw calls up 8%
Complaints about parking violations once again topped the list of most common beefs.
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Here’s a roundup of the companies with a presence in the National Capital Region that received a federal contract, standing offer or supply arrangement between
Fashion retailer Aubainerie expands to Ottawa with $2M Place d’Orléans store
One of Quebec’s largest clothing chains has chosen Ottawa for its first Ontario store and says it plans to hire up to 50 employees ahead
Watson: No municipal money for downtown Ottawa NHL arena
As negotiations continue to build a new home for the Ottawa Senators at LeBreton Flats, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said local taxpayers will not contribute
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World’s security experts converge on Ottawa for inaugural conference, Feb. 27-28
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