Growing MNP office doubles Ottawa footprint
Being forced to hold meetings at nearby coffee shops because there’s no longer space inside the office can be a sign of success for rapidly
Growing MNP office doubles Ottawa footprint
Being forced to hold meetings at nearby coffee shops because there’s no longer space inside the office can be a sign of success for rapidly
Taxi-Uber showdown looms at city hall
Ottawa cabbies will finally get a glimpse of their future at a special meeting April 7. Coun. Diane Deans has called a special community and
Local Golf Tournament Takes a Swing to Help Kids Grow Up
The 7th Annual Help Kids Grow Up (HKGU) Charity Golf Tournament presented by GAL Power was held July 19th at the prestigious Eagle Creek Golf Club. This year’s
KPMG policy paper suggests many prefer Uber to taxi industry
Many Ottawa residents feel they are better served by services such as Uber than they are by the traditional taxi industry, according to a policy
Suppliers could lose contracts if feds abort F-35 purchase
If Canada abandons the purchase of F-35 fighter jets it could have negative consequences for companies that currently supply components for the costly aircraft, the
Feds ‘hit reset’ on fighter jets purchase
The cascading multibillion-dollar cost of the celebrated F-35 stealth aircraft has prompted the federal government to “hit the reset button” on its controversial effort to
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