Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
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Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
Delayed Ottawa LRT will be ready by November: Mayor Watson
Ottawa’s light-rail transit line will open by the end of November, almost six months after the original date the city was to take possession of
People on the move: Leonovus adds former Hewlett-Packard exec
Leonovus and Bennett Jones LLP are adding fresh talent as of late.
Nine more Ottawa grocery stores tapped for beer and cider sales
Nine Ottawa grocery stores are among 87 across Ontario that have been given approval to sell beer and cider starting in April. They join more
City of Ottawa is selling the old O-Trains
Calling all Ottawa railfans: If you’re feeling nostalgic or have an extra few thousand dollars just lying around, you could be the owner of the
Opinion: Five ways Ottawa’s business community can be a force for good in 2018
With 2017 finally behind us, many business owners in Ottawa were most likely looking forward to breathing a sigh of relief. After all, the past
Westboro Flooring & Décor expands to Kingston with acquisition
A 50-year-plus family business is branching out from its corner of Ottawa, as Westboro Flooring & Décor has announced the acquisition of a Kingston firm.
DiscoSkate on Preston Street is the “must do” event of winter 2018
DiscoSkate DJ Skate Nights on Preston Street promises to be the most fun you can have on two feet – or blades – in Ottawa
Owner Eugene Melnyk says he has no plans to sell or relocate Ottawa Senators
Just a few weeks after enraging fans with his musings about possibly moving his NHL team, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk says he has no
Chesterville looks to pot to recoup losses from shuttered Nestle plant
More than a decade after the closure of Chesterville’s Nestle plant rocked the Eastern Ontario town, a new group of investors is sowing the seeds
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall