National Arts Centre to get facelift for 2017
The federal government announced Wednesday it will spend $110.5 million on an “architectural renewal” of the National Arts Centre. The goal is to have a
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National Arts Centre to get facelift for 2017
The federal government announced Wednesday it will spend $110.5 million on an “architectural renewal” of the National Arts Centre. The goal is to have a
Opinion: A federal action plan for Ottawa’s economy
This is my second opinion piece in a six-part series on the changing local economy. It will focus on the federal government’s role as a
Local musicians to serenade city callers
Enough with the Muzak already! That’s the message from the city as it announced plans Thursday to start playing music from Ottawa musicians when the
Ottawa consultant doing her best to help owner-chefs in restaurant business
As a former restaurant owner who traded in the hustle-bustle of kitchen life for a new gig as a consultant, Caroline Ishii has a few
Opinion: Landing a good deal with airfare loyalty points
I tried to cash in my Aeroplan points recently for a round-trip flight from Ottawa to London, England – only to discover that I would be
Algonquin College benefits from new Lone Star location
To mark the official opening Monday of its fifth Ottawa location, Lone Star Texas Grill has raised $15,000 for a bursary program at the Algonquin
CFL honours OSEG with Commissioner’s Award
The Canadian Football League has presented its Commissioner’s Award – for outstanding contributions to football in Canada – to the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group.
Keep on truckin’: food vendor spots open up
The city is calling on anyone who is interested in taking one of the nine vacant spaces for the upcoming 2015 street food vending season.
Brier to inject $15 million into local economy: Watson
As the city ramps up for multiple events in 2017 to mark Canada’s sesquicentennial, a major sporting event just can’t wait, as the Canadian Curling
City lays more Uber-related charges, monitors Toronto legal action
The city of Ottawa has laid 14 unlicensed taxi driver and taxi cab-related charges against individual drivers since Uber arrived in the capital at the
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