Higher downtown Ottawa parking rates would curb congestion: Report
Adding an extra $2 to current downtown parking rates could help alleviate road congestion, according to a report commissioned by four city councillors. In addition
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Higher downtown Ottawa parking rates would curb congestion: Report
Adding an extra $2 to current downtown parking rates could help alleviate road congestion, according to a report commissioned by four city councillors. In addition
Ottawa councillor says marijuana won’t be sold in current dispensaries
Fleury says delay in legal framework frustrating
Roseann Runte to become CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation
Outgoing Carleton University president Roseann Runte has been appointed president and CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the institution said on Wednesday. Ms. Runte announced
51 years after mother of eight buys business, Ottawa’s Glover Customs Brokers continues to thrive
Nancy-lee Glover still remembers her reaction when her mom told the family she was buying a business. “It was like, ‘What are you doing? Don’t
Who’s winning federal contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
A multimillion-dollar RCMP staffing contract won by Modis was the largest local contract, standing offer or supply arrangement awarded by the federal government between March
Op-ed: How Ottawa entrepreneurs can benefit from the federal budget
MNP’s Nick Korhonen and Gavin Miranda break down what the Liberal’s fiscal plan means for local businesses
Calling all Dreamers, Innovators and Leaders
The Ottawa Business Growth Survey has drawn the same conclusion two years in a row – attracting skilled talent remains the top issue keeping local
Communicating Through Change – Even When it Happens Every Day
People talk a lot about managing change, and there is hardly a public or private organization that hasn’t been through the joys and the pains
Hydro Ottawa offers incentives of up to $2,000 for business lighting upgrades
Take a good look at the lights in your office, store, restaurant or business. Do you see energy-guzzling products such as incandescent lamps, halogen track
The Ottawa residents’ guide to making the most of 2017
After years of preparation and planning, Ottawa is ready to host the world for Canada’s 150th birthday. You could say we already broke the ice
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Didn’t we just do this? More changes coming to the Ontario Construction Act
Do I need an engineer for my construction project?
EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall