
Ottawa hoteliers still waiting for Canada 150 boost
Attention, visitors: There is indeed still room at the inn this summer. That’s the message local hotel industry officials are pushing after what’s been a

Ottawa hoteliers still waiting for Canada 150 boost
Attention, visitors: There is indeed still room at the inn this summer. That’s the message local hotel industry officials are pushing after what’s been a

From condoms to caskets: Merchandise marks Canada’s 150th birthday
It’s been said that Canadians are not brash about their patriotism, but you wouldn’t know it from the variety of merchandise, big and small, being

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Climate confab: Federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna has a busy week ahead. On Monday, she will be in Montreal alongside her Quebec counterpart to announce

Air Canada frequent flyer program part of digitization push
Air Canada’s plans to develop its own frequent flyer program are one of several digitization initiatives the airline is pursuing to meet the varying needs

Canadian Museum of Nature opens new Arctic Gallery
Ottawa residents can gain a new window into a rapidly changing Arctic through the Canadian Museum of Nature’s new gallery focused on the North, which opens

Federal contracts a ‘lost opportunity’ for too many SMEs, Telfer study says
A new study that shows fewer than one in 10 small and medium-sized Canadian enterprises does business with the federal government should be a wakeup

Video: Take a look inside MadeMill, the on-site workshop at Ottawa’s Innovation Centre
For entrepreneurs and designers with a vision, a new workshop in town aims to be the one-stop shop for turning ideas into reality. MadeMill, the

City qualifies construction consortiums to bid on Ottawa’s light-rail expansion
Several of the world’s largest engineering and contracting companies are vying to build the $2.5-billion extension of Ottawa’s east-west Confederation light-rail line, according to the
Ottawa real estate veteran Paul Hindo wins $22M in Lotto 6/49
A well-known figure in Ottawa’s real estate and non-profit scene may be $22-million richer, but says he’ll use his lottery winnings for the benefit of

Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit celebration raises funds for aboriginal healthcare facility
One minute, a sold-out crowd of 600 is sitting itself down in a ballroom for dinner and, the next, it’s surrounded by dancers masquerading as forest creatures,
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