Column: Why the Ottawa Senators call Kanata home
Some critics say the decision to build a west-end arena is behind the Sens’ failure to sell out playoff games. As Bruce Firestone argues, the
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Column: Why the Ottawa Senators call Kanata home
Some critics say the decision to build a west-end arena is behind the Sens’ failure to sell out playoff games. As Bruce Firestone argues, the
Ottawa kids’ clothing store gives e-commerce giant Shopify some brick-and-mortar lessons
Shopify markets itself as an e-commerce solution, the simple storefront that allows its merchants to sell everything from coffee to electronics to clothing, all online.
Inspiration Village draws tourist photos, parking complaints in Ottawa’s ByWard Market
Despite a rainy Victoria Day, tourists and locals were flocking to the ByWard Market’s new OTTAWA sign on Monday for photos. Fizza Rajput, 25, was
Beer, dance parties and Zelda: Unconventional events boost Ottawa’s Museum of Nature
Fans of the action-adventure video game series Legend of Zelda have an opportunity to become heroes in their own rights next weekend by solving puzzles
The real challenge for a lawyer is how well they can serve as their client’s champion. A champion takes a broader, humane view. They elevate
What’s a playoff run worth? Ottawa bar sales up 11%, report says
Sens fever may be fun for the city, but it’s also lucrative for local businesses, according to research by Moneris. The credit and debit card
A private golf club with all the perks … for the whole family
The Royal Ottawa Golf Club may have a prestigious and storied history, but that doesn’t make it a stuffy old boys club. In fact, this
Carleton University appoints Alastair Summerlee as new interim president
Carleton University has appointed Alastair Summerlee as the school’s interim president and vice-chancellor. Summerlee will replace former president Roseann Runte, who resigned in March to
Ottawa chambers of commerce join opposition against potential Ontario labour reforms
Three of the city’s largest business organizations have joined a campaign seeking to pre-emptively scuttle changes to the province’s labour laws. The Toronto Star and
Who’s winning government business in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Resolution House, Turtle Island Staffing and KPMG are among the local companies and office branches that won a federal contract, standing offer or supply arrangement
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