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
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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
Pythian, Willis College team up to launch new diploma program
An Ottawa-based tech company has formed a new partnership with a local career college in an effort to train more open source database specialists. IT
Ottawa hairstylist sues Calypso Water Park for $3.2 million after allegedly breaking ankle
Calypso Water Park says it will “defend itself vigorously” against the latest slip-and-fall lawsuit to land at their door. This latest litigation was filed by
Canopy Growth Corp. lands millions in new financing
Two weeks after it started trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, Smith Falls-based Canopy Growth Corporation has secured additional financing. By Jacob Serebrin On Monday
City’s unemployment rate dips to 6.5% in July: StatsCan
Ottawa’s unemployment rate dropped slightly in July, Statistics Canada said Friday. The unemployment rate in the city was 6.5 per cent last month, according the
DragonWave to raise $US6 million in new IPO
Ottawa-based DragonWave says it plans to raise US$6 million through a new public offering in the United States. The offering will see DragonWave (TSX:DWI)(NASDAQ:DRWI) issue
Grey Cup 2017 ‘a gift’ for city’s economy, local businesses say
Business owners in the Glebe and Ottawa hoteliers say they’re expecting to see a boost to their businesses when the nation’s capital hosts the Grey
Ottawa to host 2017 Grey Cup, coincides with Canada’s 150th anniversary
The 2017 Grey Cup will take place at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa. Canadian Football League commissioner Jeffrey Orridge made the announcement on Sunday night.
Soldier for a day: executive training with a twist
Imagine pushing back from the keyboard and picking up a machine gun that fires 100 rounds per minute. How about swapping your BlackBerry for a
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