Taxi union fumes over Ottawa’s Uber-friendly bylaw
More than a year after Uber cruised into Ottawa – ignoring bylaws and infuriating cab drivers – city staff are taking steps to make the
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Taxi union fumes over Ottawa’s Uber-friendly bylaw
More than a year after Uber cruised into Ottawa – ignoring bylaws and infuriating cab drivers – city staff are taking steps to make the
Mayor on board with staff recommendations on taxi bylaw changes
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson is supporting staff recommendations regulating the taxi industry that would legalize Uber. “If we are going to remain an innovative city,
City staff recommends sweeping taxi bylaw changes
Uber could soon be legal in Ottawa. City staff is recommending sweeping changes to the city’s taxi bylaw, which would create a new “private transportation
National triathlon championships coming to Ottawa in 2016, 2017
Another major sporting event is coming to the capital as Triathlon Canada announced Thursday its national championships will be held in Ottawa in 2016 and
Suburban v. urban: Stittsville subdivision gives rise to height debate
A 24-hectare plot of land in Stittsville will officially be home to a controversial 400-unit subdivision. But the development discussion has given rise to another
Converting streetlights to LED: it just makes sense (and cents)
Energy Ottawa, an affiliate of Hydro Ottawa, doesn’t just keep the lights on for the residents in the Nation’s Capital; it’s always looking to do
Governments Are Key Supporters of Ottawa Business Ecosystem
By: Bruce Lazenby,President & CEO of Invest Ottawa On March 10, Invest Ottawa was privileged to host the Hon. Bardish Chagger, Minister of Small Business and Tourism. She
Opinion: The road to cheaper insurance: It pays to shop around, says Prentice
I shopped around for out-of-country emergency medical insurance recently and saved more than $700 on the cost of coverage for a six-week visit to the
Ottawa Innovation Economy a National Leader
The importance of Canada’s innovation economy has quickly become a key priority for governments at all levels of office. Prime Minister Trudeau has signaled that
Dozens protest Ottawa’s proposed pet shop bylaw
Dozens of animal rights activists were calling for an outright ban on the sale of commercially bred kittens and puppies at city hall on Monday.
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