Glebe retailers won’t open for Victoria Day, despite exemption
The Glebe won’t be the shopping mecca its BIA had hoped this holiday Monday, after an appeal put its new holiday exemption on hold until
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Glebe retailers won’t open for Victoria Day, despite exemption
The Glebe won’t be the shopping mecca its BIA had hoped this holiday Monday, after an appeal put its new holiday exemption on hold until
Two Ottawa locations to close as Ben Moss enters creditor protection
Two Ottawa Ben Moss Jewellers locations are among 11 “underperforming stores” that will close as part of the company’s plan to restructure under creditor protection,
Ottawa 2017 invests in marketing initiative for city’s festivals
The Ottawa 2017 Bureau will invest $250,000 in a marketing and outreach campaign to boost the city’s festivals throughout Canada’s 150th birthday year, Mayor Jim
Council approves ByWard Market makeover
The ByWard Market will soon get a fresh look after city councillors unanimously approved a “revitalization” plan for the neighbourhood. But a car-free ByWard Market
Opinion: Nowhere to go but up at LeBreton, says Firestone
With the National Capital Commission recently choosing the bid backed by Senators owner Eugene Melnyk as its preferred plan for LeBreton Flats, here is a
Sens deflect city’s transit fee requests
The Sens aren’t hopping on board a city plan to roll transit into the price of hockey and event tickets. OC Transpo managers were asked
Why Your Brain May Not Be Helping You Make the Best Decisions
Dr. Daniel J. Levitin is one of the world’s top neuroscientists, a best-selling author, and a multi-platinum record producer who has worked with the likes
Two Ottawa locations among Aeropostale closures
Clothing retailer Aeropostale is shuttering all its stores in Canada, as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. The New York-based company
Harnessing the power of future generations
If your business is anything like Hydro Ottawa’s, you’re experiencing first-hand the monumental shift sparked by the retirement of the baby boomers and the influx
New city manager wants Ottawa on ‘solid financial footing’
It was only his second day on the job, but Ottawa’s new city manager already had his eyes on next year’s budget. Steve Kanellakos said
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