Opinion: Dollar stores fit the bill: Prentice
Like most smart consumers, I’ve known for years that it’s possible to save by shopping at a dollar store. But I was surprised recently to
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Opinion: Dollar stores fit the bill: Prentice
Like most smart consumers, I’ve known for years that it’s possible to save by shopping at a dollar store. But I was surprised recently to
Sens owner Eugene Melnyk doing well after liver transplant, donor too: doctors
Doctors say Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk is recovering well after his liver transplant earlier this week at a Toronto hospital, as is the anonymous donor
Senators owner Eugene Melnyk undergoes successful liver transplant
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk underwent a successful liver transplant, the team announced Tuesday night. The Senators said Mr. Melnyk and the anonymous donor are
City to appeal OMB ruling on Centretown Community Design Plan
The City of Ottawa announced Tuesday it will appeal a recent Ontario Municipal Board ruling that it says “could create uncertainty” about both the city’s
Senators owner Melnyk needs liver transplant, turns to public for donor
Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk urgently needs a liver transplant and the NHL club has put out a call for a potential “live donor.” Mr.
CFL partners with U.S. digital network to broaden its appeal to millennials
Newly minted CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge says once younger Canadians are exposed to his league, they’ll be hooked. And he’s looking to a U.S.-based company
L-Spark accelerator company gets capital injection from Wesley Clover, Naavon Capital
Renewity RMA, one of two companies in the Kanata-based L-Spark enterprise software accelerator, announced Wednesday it has received “a joint injection of capital” from Wesley
FEDCO recommends council approve economic development strategy
The City of Ottawa’s economic development strategy will focus on four pillars over the next few years, including boosting tourism and attracting more investors to
Opinion: U.S. savings a flight of fancy
Many times I’ve heard people in Ottawa say they save a fistful of money on air travel by driving to the United States to catch
Expanding Ottawa cocktail culture takes local restaurants by storm
Whether celebrating happy hour, going on a date or indulging in a liquid lunch, Ottawa’s cocktail scene has plenty on tap. Gone are the days
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EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall