Are you looking to break ground? Maybe it’s for light industrial use, a truck transport terminal, bank, restaurant, convenience store, technology centre or warehouse. The
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Are you looking to break ground? Maybe it’s for light industrial use, a truck transport terminal, bank, restaurant, convenience store, technology centre or warehouse. The
Gala honours Forty Under 40 recipients
The region’s best and brightest young business minds got a rare chance to kick back Thursday night when OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce celebrated their
Go Give-Back wins Capital Angels speed pitch contest
A speed pitch contest at a ballpark might conjure up thoughts of 98-mile-per-hour fastballs, but pitches of a different kind were delivered earlier this week
City looks to boost sinkhole-affected businesses
The city announced initiatives Friday aimed at helping businesses affected by the massive sinkhole on Rideau Street at Sussex Drive. For the next two Sundays,
Shirley Westeinde takes her place in Plaza of Honour
Given her family’s experience constructing commercial buildings, it seems fitting that Shirley Westeinde’s name is now etched in stone downtown. On Wednesday, a plaque commemorating
Packed house for refugee job fair at city hall
Mohamad Toubeh worked as a car mechanic in Syria for seven years before civil war forced him out of the country. Now, along with more
Feds to invest up to $8M in Innovation Centre
Federal Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains announced Wednesday the federal government will invest up to $8 million in the Innovation Centre
Ottawa restaurateurs feeling the pinch over sinkhole
The cause of Ottawa’s giant downtown sinkhole remains a mystery, but one neighbouring restaurant owner is already considering a class-action lawsuit to recoup lost money.
Three-quarters of sinkhole-affected businesses have reopened: Kanellakos
Construction crews have “stabilized” the sinkhole that opened up downtown, swallowed a van, and closed area businesses last week. City manager Steve Kanellakos emailed a
Opinion: Champions owner having a ball
Some things appear to be impossible, others just highly implausible. But making baseball work in Ottawa? That Sisyphean task now falls on the shoulders of
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