Quebec ultrasound spat boosts business at Ottawa clinics
A feud between Quebec and its radiologists has Ottawa’s ultrasound clinics raking in extra business. By Dylan C. Robertson Last July, Quebec pledged to cover
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Quebec ultrasound spat boosts business at Ottawa clinics
A feud between Quebec and its radiologists has Ottawa’s ultrasound clinics raking in extra business. By Dylan C. Robertson Last July, Quebec pledged to cover
Hotel Indigo no more: Downtown lodging drops IHG to become Metcalfe Hotel
The owners of a boutique hotel in downtown Ottawa are ending their decade-long affiliation with international hospitality giant IHG and plan to start operating independently
79% of Ottawa residents approve of Mayor Jim Watson: Poll
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is the most popular mayor in Canada, according to new public opinion research that provides a rare glimpse outside elections into
Five reasons to visit Renfrew County this winter
The Ottawa Valley is just far enough off the beaten path to offer those who wander its villages, recreational trails and restaurants the opportunity to
Hydro Ottawa celebrates a century illuminating the capital
Slightly more than a century ago, Ottawa’s first municipally-owned utility was born. In January 1916, the City of Ottawa’s Municipal Electric Department officially became the
Proposal calls for drastic overhaul to Elgin Street
Some business owners are pushing back against a proposal to significantly redesign Elgin Street by lowering the speed limit and removing parking, among other measures.
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
CGI, Stantec and Tessier Translations are among the local companies awarded contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements by the federal government between Dec. 12-18, 2016.
Ottawa restaurateur Stephen Beckta plans dinner for 1,000 on Wellington
Wellington Street isn’t known for its food, sitting near pubs and fast-food joints. But on August 27, 1,000 foodies will take over the road in
Problems with Phoenix pay system expected to persist past April
It’s unlikely that any single person will be held accountable for the government’s failed employee pay system, a senior federal bureaucrat told a news conference
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