Updated: Cold weather threatens plans for Canada 150 closing on Parliament Hill
Mother Nature drowned out Canada Day on Parliament Hill and now she might freeze out New Year’s Eve. Organizers were checking the forecast every hour
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Updated: Cold weather threatens plans for Canada 150 closing on Parliament Hill
Mother Nature drowned out Canada Day on Parliament Hill and now she might freeze out New Year’s Eve. Organizers were checking the forecast every hour
For Ottawa’s business community, 2017 was a year of achievements, tragedy and mega-deals. As the year draws to a close, OBJ is looking back at
Who made the cover of OBJ in 2017?
As we turn the page to 2018, OBJ looks back at some of the people and businesses that we featured on the front cover of
Ottawa firms put their stamp on Canada Science and Tech Museum revamp
For 50 years, Locomotive 6400 has been an iconic symbol of a bygone era in Canadian transportation for visitors to the Canada Science and Technology
Op-ed: Despite fee hike, Costco membership still worth it
Don’t read this column if you don’t want to save as much as 50 bucks the next time you go grocery shopping. That is the
Overnight tourist visits to Ottawa jump 5.5% on strength of Canada 150 celebrations
The number of visitors to Canada’s capital is expected to remain elevated through 2018 thanks in part to the exposure Ottawa gained from the festivities
Video venture puts skills training in focus
As far as Ian Bingeman is concerned, it’s not a contradiction to believe charities should behave more like businesses. The executive director of Youth Ottawa,
Canopy Growth forms joint venture to convert Quebec tomato greenhouse to cannabis growing facility
Canopy Growth Corp. has signed a joint-venture deal with Les Serres Stephane Bertrand Inc., a large-scale tomato greenhouse operator in Quebec. The joint venture will lease
The changing face of legal leadership in Ottawa
The legal profession is about to undergo unprecedented change, and law firms are working hard to stay ahead of the curve. For Nelligan O’Brien Payne
Melnyk muses about relocating Sens at NHL 100 weekend in Ottawa
On a weekend celebrating the game of hockey in the nation’s capital, Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk put a damper on the festivities. Melnyk brought
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