
Beyond buildings: Why infrastructure design matters in Ottawa
Every year or two, Ottawa residents are treated to a feat of modern engineering as construction crews replace an aging bridge spanning the Queensway over

Beyond buildings: Why infrastructure design matters in Ottawa
Every year or two, Ottawa residents are treated to a feat of modern engineering as construction crews replace an aging bridge spanning the Queensway over
The change we need to bring more women to the council and board tables
Of the more than 100 people who are registered to run in this year’s municipal election campaign, approximately 20 per cent are women. Although that’s

Local startup lands public safety deals with Nokia, City of Ottawa
A local startup has secured a couple of back-to-back deals that will see its public safety applications integrated into the City of Ottawa’s Fire Services

New drone footage shows LRT construction ‘final touches’
Ottawa’s transit boss John Manconi updated councilors on Confederation Line construction this week with the aid of a city-owned drone. Presenting at the finance and

Invest Ottawa chief pitches city for more funding in 2019
Invest Ottawa CEO Mike Tremblay gave city councillors an idea of the agency’s economic impact on Tuesday, looking to court future funding when the organization’s
Opening a restaurant in Ottawa: How to cut through the red tape
Are you an aspiring restaurateur, hoping to open the next foodie haven in Ottawa’s emerging restaurant scene? If you plan to open your own restaurant,

Ottawa craft industries cheer opportunities for expansion under relaxed rules
Small manufacturers such as craft breweries, micro-distilleries and furniture makers will soon find it easier to set up shop in busy retail districts after city

Op-ed: Rethinking highrise designs to build better Ottawa communities
Ottawa is not known for its tall buildings. In fact, in our downtown business area – the neighbourhood that, in other North American cities, has

Ottawa development applications up, but processed slower, in 2017
Increased development activity this past year has been largely concentrated in central Ottawa, according to a recent report by city staff. Ottawa’s Planning, Infrastructure and

City of Ottawa expands Orgaworld green bin contract by $626K annually
A revised contract for Ottawa’s green bin organics disposal service will cost the city an extra $626,000 annually, adding dog waste and plastic bags to
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