City “way overcharging” for building permits: councillors
If city staff stopped collecting building permit fees today, they could still run the office for two years – a clear sign the city is
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City “way overcharging” for building permits: councillors
If city staff stopped collecting building permit fees today, they could still run the office for two years – a clear sign the city is
Heineken Escapade Music Festival planning big things for seventh year
Calling its event “about more than music,” Heineken Escapade Music Festival producers unveiled plans Tuesday for expanded programming for its seventh year in June 2016.
Sens rank 18th on Forbes list of most valuable NHL teams
The Ottawa Senators’ value dropped seven per cent in the past year, according to the annual Forbes valuation of National Hockey League teams. Valued
Where is your business taking you?
Passenger planes don’t just fly anywhere. Airlines need a convincing business case before they will dedicate one or more of their birds to a new
Getting Your Business Started Today
By Bruce Lazenby, President and CEO, Invest Ottawa Turning a dream into a reality can be a bit like hunting for treasure without a map;
Every once in a while, a piece of mail crosses my desk that promises a new, surefire investment that is “guaranteed” to both outperform the
KPMG policy paper suggests many prefer Uber to taxi industry
Many Ottawa residents feel they are better served by services such as Uber than they are by the traditional taxi industry, according to a policy
Mayor’s business delegation heads off to China, Thailand
Mayor Jim Watson and a delegation of 15 local business leaders arrive in Beijing Monday on a week-long mission they hope will pay long-term dividends
Two recent unpleasant experiences – one with a bank, the other with a credit card issuer – have taught me that financial institutions can sometimes
City’s draft budget calls for two per cent tax hike, 50 jobs cut
City council tabled a draft budget Thursday that would see a two per cent residential property tax hike, in line with one of Mayor Jim
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