
Air Canada adding more planes to Rouge for use on domestic routes
Air Canada is looking to cut operating costs and defend against competition from upstart low-cost competitors by adding more planes to its Rouge fleet and
Air Canada adding more planes to Rouge for use on domestic routes
Air Canada is looking to cut operating costs and defend against competition from upstart low-cost competitors by adding more planes to its Rouge fleet and
Camp Fortune, Mont Ste. Marie to extend ski seasons with $1.75M in snowmaking equipment
After fighting an uphill battle with the weather for most of the season, a pair of Outaouais ski resorts got a ray of financial sunshine
Ottawa pursuing return visit for La Machine
Ottawans who were captivated last summer by the mechanical creatures of La Machine might not have to wait too long for a return visit if
Ottawa’s Own: Tourism campaign vies for younger visitors to Canada’s capital
Ottawa Tourism has unveiled a new series of promotional videos that’s as notable for what it doesn’t show as for what it does. Launched Monday
Bryan Adams, Foo Fighters among Ottawa Bluesfest 2018 acts
Bryan Adams, Jethro Tull, Beck and the Foo Fighters are some of the headliners signed up to perform over 10 days in July at RBC
Guy Laflamme signs off on Ottawa 2017, his swan song
For Guy Laflamme, executive director of Ottawa 2017, something is different now: It’s hard to see Ottawa as the sleepy town where fun goes to
DiscoSkate on Preston Street is the “must do” event of winter 2018
DiscoSkate DJ Skate Nights on Preston Street promises to be the most fun you can have on two feet – or blades – in Ottawa
Gatineau snow sculpture exhibit closed after warm weekend damage
Though a sculpture named after Mother Nature herself is on display at Mosaïvernales, the winter elements have proven to be a cruel mistress in the
Kanata’s Brookstreet Hotel opens $12M expansion
By Brier Dodge Two years ago, the sales team at the Brookstreet Hotel was trying to book conferences for a brand new space – sight
Gatineau’s popular green sculptures go snowy in latest tourism draw
Gatineau is putting a frosty twist on a popular Canada 150 attraction with Mosaïvernales, a snow sculpture exhibit opening Friday in Jacques-Cartier Park. Coinciding with
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