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UPDATED: Live Nation Canada to set up new music venue in former Chapters building

In a move local business leaders hope will help give a jolt of energy to Ottawa's beleaguered...

UPDATE: City sets initial budget for Aberdeen Pavilion renos at $6M

The City of Ottawa has hired a local architect to consult on the “rehabilitation” of the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park.

My Ottawa: Catherine Clark in a flap? Find out why and where she goes to rest and relax

When Catherine Clark isn’t interviewing influential people or whipping up communication strategies for major corporations, she’s observing the wildlife and enjoying the outdoors in her little rural corner of Ottawa. 

Colonnade BridgePort adds Gatineau office complex to portfolio in return to Quebec market

Fresh off its expansion into Atlantic Canada, Ottawa-based property management firm Colonnade BridgePort is adding to its...

UPDATE: Ottawa is ahead of the game when it comes to nightlife, new commissioner says

According to a memo from the city, Grondin “is widely recognized as a global leader in nightlife advocacy with more than 10 years of experience focusing on issues and opportunities related to nighttime governance and the nightlife economy.”

‘Suicide prevention work’: New research sheds light on mental health crisis in hospitality industry

Last month, Smart Serve Ontario launched a new mental health initiative to provide hospitality workers with free access to mental health support, one of the first programs of its kind in the industry.

Ottawa developer Scarabelli resubmits plans for 16-storey mixed-use highrise in Glebe

An Ottawa real estate firm has resubmitted an application to demolish a pair of commercial buildings on...

OBJ In-Depth: On the road to reconciliation, local Indigenous tourism operators see uptick in business

Indigenous business owners offering cultural experiences are seeing a significant uptick in interest, particularly from domestic travellers, as Canadians seek Indigenous education and experience.

Experts say rate cut could spur demand as Ottawa home sales fall in May

New home listings soared in the capital last month, but demand failed to keep pace as sales declined from the previous year in what has been an “unsteady” spring housing market, the Ottawa Real Estate Board says.

Ottawa-Gatineau’s jobless rate rises to 5.5% in May as economy sheds 4,700 jobs

Ottawa-Gatineau’s unemployment rate jumped to 5.5 per cent in May, continuing an upward climb that has seen...

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