Trendy outdoor chain Cabela’s set to open second Ontario location in Kanata
Outdoor equipment retailer Cabela’s, known for its elaborate stores, plans to open a location in Ottawa on Sept. 22. By Jacob Serebrin The 70,000-square-foot store
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Trendy outdoor chain Cabela’s set to open second Ontario location in Kanata
Outdoor equipment retailer Cabela’s, known for its elaborate stores, plans to open a location in Ottawa on Sept. 22. By Jacob Serebrin The 70,000-square-foot store
You.i TV hires company’s first COO
Ottawa-based You.i TV has hired its first chief operations officer, but the man stepping into the role says it’s not really a new position. “I
Here’s a list of Ottawa-related startup events for the next seven weeks. Scaling Women Entrepreneurship in Canada Thursday, Aug. 18 at 1 p.m. Startup Canada,
Airport Authority holds to the highest standards for good governance
The Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Authority (OMCIAA) may be a private not-for-profit corporation, but when it comes to governance, OMCIAA holds itself accountable to the
‘Really good names’ vying for Invest Ottawa post, co-chair says
As the city’s main economic development agency, Invest Ottawa is responsible for selling the world on the merits of doing business in the nation’s capital.
Innovation Centre on track, officials say
Transforming a 75-year-old former city maintenance facility into a state-of-the-art hub of innovation is a mammoth task that doesn’t come without its hiccups. But all
Rideau Centre expansion a sign Ottawa’s downtown is ‘coming into its own,’ mall manager says
The Rideau Centre officially cut the ribbon on its $360-million expansion project on Thursday, a massive redevelopment designed to bring a more “sophisticated” shopping experience
Algonquin College pulls plug on money-losing Saudi Arabian campus
Algonquin College is pulling out of Saudi Arabia. On Thursday, the college said it plans to pull out of the country before the start of
Ottawa’s Giant Tiger eyes expansion, revamp
For 55 years, Giant Tiger’s smiling feline mascot has beckoned shoppers in small towns and those driving up to the cottage. But after years of
Simons says Rideau Centre is the place to be
From his vantage point overlooking the ByWard Market in what will soon be the Rideau Centre’s newest department store, Peter Simons sees a different Ottawa
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