Main Farmers’ Market coming back home
The Main Farmers’ Market will be moving back to its Main Street home after a two-year stint at the Museum of Nature.
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Main Farmers’ Market coming back home
The Main Farmers’ Market will be moving back to its Main Street home after a two-year stint at the Museum of Nature.
Forty Under 40 recipients represent city’s best and brightest
A former Grey Cup hero and a founder of one of the city’s fastest-growing tourist attractions are among the recipients in the 20th edition of
Op-ed: Productive advice for Canadian business
Having lived in both countries, I know Canada and Australia share many traits in common – strong historical ties to Great Britain, language, culture, high
Taxi drivers union taking city to court over Ottawa’s Uber laws
The union representing taxi drivers in Ottawa is suing the city for allowing ride-sharing app Uber to operate and threaten their livelihoods. In a lawsuit
A love for law and the community: Businesswoman of the year nominee Lisa Langevin
What is your proudest business accomplishment? Being invited into equity partnership is an honour that I cannot explain with words. It is a feeling of
Stretching from Ottawa to Toronto: Businesswoman of the year nominee Jennifer Dalgleish
What is your proudest business accomplishment? I would have to say our latest yoga studio we’ve just opened in Toronto. Taking our business into a
‘Slow down on purpose’: Ottawa businesswoman of the year nominee Susan Richards
What is your proudest business accomplishment? Being a finalist for the BYAs Businesswoman of the Year is top of mind at the moment! Who is
Rebuilding and growing WGroup: Ottawa businesswoman of the year nominee Candace Enman
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Capital Cable Park brings new watersport attraction to Ottawa
A new watersport attraction is coming to the Ottawa River. The first “cable park” will let residents try wakeboarding and waterskiing without a boat. The
Ottawa ramps up tourist appeal in months leading up to Canada 150 celebration
Ottawa may have a reputation as a quiet government city, but there are a number of ways the capital is loosening its collar and transforming
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