The founders of Lightenco don’t want any of the credit for the company’s growth. That goes to their spouses, says Ray del Cojo.
When you break it down, BriteSky owes its success to being something of a Goldilocks-esque solution to data storage: It’s not
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 die any more.
Mayor wants to build on momentum generated as part of Canada 150 celebrations.
Ottawa’s rental market tightened in 2017 as more people chose to rent rather than own, leaving fewer and fewer vacancies in the city’s purpose-built rental units.
The city’s planning committee approved the Salvation Army’s controversial proposal to build a large institutional shelter in Vanier Friday, after a three-day-long meeting, but it may be just the fi
More rideshare change appears to be on the way, as the city is preparing for Lyft to expand into Ottawa in the near future.
Hard Rock Casinos Ottawa has the green light for a 67 per cent increase in the number of gaming tables at the Rideau Carleton Raceway from 21 to 35.
One year after Ottawa city council gave Uber the green light, city staff say they’ve had relatively few problems and are not planning to
The city has settled on a preliminary road realignment plan that would see the western intersection between Albert and Slater streets simplified as the city moves towards decommissioning the Transi
The Ottawa Senators ticket sales woes have continued into the 2017-18 season, with attendance at Tuesday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks d
An Ottawa municipal councillor is accusing the city of allowing developers to circumvent normal approval process to add extra density to new developments.
The city is taking the first steps required to control the payday lending industry in Ottawa.
The extreme weather patterns that Ottawa has experienced over the course of 2017 has taken a toll on the city’s budget.
City staff estimate that proposed increases to Ontario’s minimum wage will cost the city roughly $3.6 million by 2019.
Despite the opposition of residents as well as local Coun.
City staff are recommending that 358 buildings – or, roughly 11 per cent of Old Ottawa East and Ottawa South – be added to the heritage register.
Air Canada has released its annual long list of Canada’s Best New Restaurants — and while Ottawa was almost shut out, Riviera, a fine-dining restaurant on Sparks Street, made the 30-restaurant long
The Mingle Room, the nightclub on Rideau Street where a 25-year-old man was killed in June,
The aging building needs major work, but the project will not begin for another six years
Ottawa is taking the first steps towards implementing regulations on Airbnb and other short-term rental s
A public hearing provincial bill that would increase Ontario’s minimum hourly wage to $15 by 2019 was held in Ottawa on Wednesday.