Draft budget for 2015 keeps tax hike below 2 per cent
Ottawa city council tabled a draft budget for 2015 on Wednesday that keeps property tax increases under two per cent, while maintaining city-building projects like
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Draft budget for 2015 keeps tax hike below 2 per cent
Ottawa city council tabled a draft budget for 2015 on Wednesday that keeps property tax increases under two per cent, while maintaining city-building projects like
Proposed infill zoning changes available on city’s website
Proposed zoning changes that would affect low-rise infill projects within the Greenbelt are now available for comment on the city’s website. In a release issued
City honours immigrant entrepreneurs
A wide range of industries were represented Thursday when the city of Ottawa, in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada, handed out the third
Ottawa Champions unveil local partnerships
With opening day four months away, Ottawa’s latest professional baseball team announced new local partnerships Wednesday for its bats and its beer. In a move
Opinion: Going global, fast and smart
Ottawa is the best place in Canada to start a company. But when it comes to sustaining that growth, Jeffrey Dale says, the city too
Kelly stepping down as Shaw Centre CEO
When Pat Kelly arrived in Ottawa to become GM of the Westin Hotel in 1988, the main topic of conversation in the local tourism industry
High Hopes: Q&A with Tweed Marijuana co-founder Bruce Linton
In its first year of operation, Smiths Falls-based medical marijuana grower Tweed has been creating quite a buzz – and not just among the users
OBJ Newsmaker of the Year: Hunt in a league of his own
Jeff Hunt might be the face of the group that brought professional football back to Ottawa, but there is no denying he is a team
Opinion: ’Tis the season for mall expansions
The numbers are staggering in the battle of the giants between the Rideau Centre and Bayshore Shopping Centre as they move into the late stages
Sagging 67’s attendance prompts OSEG to slash ticket, parking prices
In 2004-05, an average of 9,231 people attended Ottawa 67’s games at the old Civic Centre. Ten years later, the Ontario Hockey League club is
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