Passengers in hours-long Air Transat tarmac delays in Ottawa describe harrowing conditions
Passengers who were trapped aboard two Air Transat jets earlier this summer described hours on end of sweltering heat, a lack of water and the
Passengers in hours-long Air Transat tarmac delays in Ottawa describe harrowing conditions
Passengers who were trapped aboard two Air Transat jets earlier this summer described hours on end of sweltering heat, a lack of water and the
Passengers in hours-long Air Transat tarmac delays in Ottawa describe harrowing conditions
Passengers who were trapped aboard two Air Transat jets earlier this summer described hours on end of sweltering heat, a lack of water and the
New Brookstreet Hotel GM sees plenty of room for growth
It’s probably safe to say that few people, if any, know more about the inner workings of the Brookstreet Hotel than Nyle Kelly. The new
Feds prepare fit-out of new Parliament Hill visitor centre, opening in 2018
After some two years of construction, work on a new $130 million visitor centre at Ottawa’s most iconic tourist attraction is entering one of its
Transportation agency orders hearing into Air Transat’s Ottawa tarmac delays
Air Transat’s president has taken aim at the Liberal government’s proposed passenger bill of rights, writing that the legislation may unfairly punish airlines for delays
Kontinuum sound and light show a glittering achievement for Ottawa 2017 team
When Ottawa 2017 executive director Guy Laflamme was seeking a partner to help pull off his unprecedented plan to build a multimedia exhibit in an
Feds plan series of interpretive displays to help visitors understand Rideau Canal history
Nearly a decade after the Rideau Canal was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the federal government is looking to construct a series of interpretive
Air Transat passed up offers to help stranded passengers, Ottawa airport says
The Ottawa International Airport Authority says it was prepared to distribute food and water to passengers who were stuck on the tarmac for six hours
La Machine roars life into Ottawa businesses
Long Ma the dragon horse wasn’t the only winner in the four-day-long march of La Machine through Ottawa as downtown businesses were packed with customers.
Parliament security responds to criticism over Ottawa’s Canada Day fiasco
The Parliamentary Protective Service is arguing bad weather, geographic restrictions and a lack of food were to blame for the long lines on Canada Day
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