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
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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
Hard Rock, Rideau Carleton Raceway to partner on $320M casino revamp
Hard Rock International will partner with the Rideau Carleton Raceway on a $320-million project that will feature a new hotel, a live entertainment venue and
Federal contracts: Ottawa’s Modis lands $5M support job for Canadian Forces Warfare Centre
Ottawa-based IT staffing and recruitment firm Modis Canada has secured a Canadian Armed Forces contract to support a hub for developing new military capabilities. The
Ticket prices, bar crowds rise as Ottawa Senators continue Stanley Cup run
Another successful round appears to have finally turned up the heat on playoff fever for the Ottawa Senators. Before the second round against the New
Op-ed: To BIA or not to BIA in Ottawa?
In March of this year, Ottawa welcomed its 19th business improvement area, or “BIA.” Located several kilometres from the Canadian Tire Centre and nestled snug
City plans flood recovery efforts as Ottawa River slowly recedes
Flood updates dominated city council on Wednesday as officials transition from delivering sandbags to removing debris. “The sun is out and I can confirm that
Fewer than 6,000 tickets remain for 2017 Grey Cup in Ottawa
The Ottawa RedBlacks say tickets for the 2017 Grey Cup are moving at a brisk pace, which is welcome news for the CFL after organizers of the
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall