George Street a step closer to $1M overhaul
Ottawa city councillors want to revamp the ByWard and Parkdale markets, starting with a $1-million overhaul of the George Street Plaza. The finance and economic
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George Street a step closer to $1M overhaul
Ottawa city councillors want to revamp the ByWard and Parkdale markets, starting with a $1-million overhaul of the George Street Plaza. The finance and economic
Finance committee approves tweaked LRT design
First, the city disagreed with the National Capital Commission on a western light rail transit plan. Then, a church congregation railed against their agreed-upon route.
Capital a tough draw for animation firms
Clint Eland echoes a refrain familiar to many CEO in Ottawa’s high-tech sector these days: his office is bursting at the seams and he says
Preston Street embraces the power of the pedal
Why Sakto Corporation is the title sponsor for Ottawa’s first CycloFest On May 8, Ottawa’s Little Italy will play host to the city’s first ever
Costco readying for move to Shoppers City East
After nearly a year of speculation, it’s finally official: Costco is planning to move its Gloucester location to Shoppers City East. The company behind the
Province gives city’s festivals a $2.2 million boost
The new chair of Ottawa Festivals said he hopes more than $2 million in provincial funding for 25 local festivals announced Thursday will help spark
Downtown student residence towers do not need parking: planning committee
A pair of 26-storey student apartment towers in downtown Ottawa may be built without resident parking and not everyone is happy about it. An Ottawa
Opinion: Physiotherapist’s bold prescription for success
As an immigrant to Canada from Egypt nearly three decades ago, Nasr Salib needed to find work in his chosen field of physiotherapy to support
Court of Appeal Keeps It Rolling
The Ontario Court of Appeal has recently provided important guidance in terms of when a claim is discovered for limitations purposes in the context of
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