City council defers Medical Arts Building vote until Aug. 26
Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney ultimately might not be able to prevent the redevelopment of the Medical Arts Building at 180 Metcalfe St., but she was
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City council defers Medical Arts Building vote until Aug. 26
Somerset Coun. Catherine McKenney ultimately might not be able to prevent the redevelopment of the Medical Arts Building at 180 Metcalfe St., but she was
Opinion: The art of wheeling and dealing
Anyone still wondering whether it’s cheaper to buy or lease a new car is missing the point – and playing right into the hands of
Wesley Clover Parks apologizes for delays at Shania Twain concert
Wesley Clover International might know a thing or two about building businesses, but if the audience reaction to this past weekend’s Shania Twain concert at
City chooses Merx for e-procurement pilot project
The city of Ottawa announced Tuesday it has selected MERX Networks to fulfill a two-year e-procurement pilot project to automate bid solicitations for request for
ByWard Market establishments honoured for responsible liquor sales
The second annual Best Bar None Awards were handed out Thursday at Empire Restaurant, recognizing ByWard Market establishments with the highest standards for the responsible
Opinion: Hidden fees tax consumers’ patience
It’s an exasperating truth many consumers know all too well: the price you see on the tag or in the ad is very often not
We all know Mark Sutcliffe as a ubiquitous presence in Ottawa’s media scene. The tireless journalist and entrepreneur wears many hats – he hosts a
Senators owner Melnyk discharged from hospital after successful liver transplant
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has been discharged from a Toronto hospital after undergoing a successful liver transplant last month. “Mr. Melnyk’s recovery has been
Canada to set attendance record without kicking a ball at Women’s World Cup
Canada will break a record without kicking a ball at the Women’s World Cup. The 42,000 tickets already sold for Saturday’s tournament opener at
Strong interest in growing Ottawa film and television industry
The strong turnout for a film and television job fair this past weekend suggests there’s a “big interest” in Ottawa for the growing industry, Invest
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