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
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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
Farm Boy looking to southern Ontario and Toronto for growth
Shoppers in Ottawa have headed to Farm Boy grocery stores for years, fans of its high-quality fruits and vegetables, locally produced artisanal cheeses and private-label
The Ottawa International Airport is partnering with local e-commerce heavyweight Shopify on a two-day initiative to motivate its visitors to become entrepreneurs. Dubbed Shopifly, the
FEDCO recommends municipal capital facility designation for Innovation Centre
The city’s finance and economic development committee voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend city council designate the Innovation Centre at Bayview Yards a municipal capital facility.
Finding your limits, and surpassing them
It takes a lot to overwhelm Stephan May these days. He’s learned to take even the most stressful situation in stride and stay focused on
Chinatown gets crafty with weekly farmers market in Ottawa
There’s a new fresh veggie haven coming to Centretown this summer, as the Chinatown Craft Market launches a new weekly flea and farmer’s market this
A local program that brings together businesses committed to sustainable operations welcomed four new members to its group this week. The City of Ottawa, Hydro
Opinion: Budget set to deliver infrastructure boost
The latest federal budget promises to improve living standards in communities across the country, in part by infusing billions of dollars into new infrastructure spending
City ‘nickel and diming’ festivals, Jazz Fest head says
A long-time festival organizer says Ottawa’s special events bylaw is hurting major events. Catherine O’Grady, executive director of the TD Ottawa Jazz Festival, said
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