Roseann Runte resigns as Carleton University president
After leading Carleton University for nine years, Roseann Runte is stepping down. The school announced late Friday afternoon that its board of governors accepted Ms.
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Roseann Runte resigns as Carleton University president
After leading Carleton University for nine years, Roseann Runte is stepping down. The school announced late Friday afternoon that its board of governors accepted Ms.
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Protak Consulting, Acklands-Grainger, S.M.I. and Calian are among the local firms awarded federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements between Jan. 2 and 8. Protak
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Bell, Donna Cona and CGI were among the local recipients of a federal contract, standing offer or supply arrangement between Feb. 27 and March 5.
Red Bull returning to Ottawa with rally car race at Aviation and Space Museum
The event is a high-collision rally car race, capped off at the finish line with “the series’ signature 70-foot jump.”
What the 2017 federal budget means for Ottawa
Easier access to government contracts, energy efficiency retrofits of federal buildings and the prospect of funding for the second stage of Ottawa’s light-rail network were
How is Ottawa’s business climate?
Businesses in Ottawa have a new way of making their voices heard while making the nation’s capital an even better place to do business. The Ottawa
Gatineau marijuana producer Hydropothecary makes TSX-V debut
A Gatineau-based medical marijuana firm with a self-declared goal of becoming the “Coca-Cola of cannabis” says it will start trading on the TSX Venture Exchange
Clocktower taps Rideau Street, Orléans for Ottawa expansion
As craft brewing continues to grow in popularity, Clocktower Brew Pub is looking to assert itself as the Ottawa original with another expansion downtown and
Outdoor NHL game will ‘change the way people think about Ottawa’
Years of lobbying for an outdoor NHL game in Canada’s capital, coinciding with the country’s 150th anniversary, came to fruition Friday when league commissioner Gary
Gatineau bus drivers could be on strike as early as Saturday, after a federal board deemed the transit agency a non-essential service. In a Monday afternoon ruling,
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