
Rainy day doesn’t dampen support for Cornerstone Housing for Women
From hail to heat waves, Ottawa couturier Frank Sukhoo has seen it all while hosting his annual outdoor fashion show for Cornerstone Housing for Women.

Rainy day doesn’t dampen support for Cornerstone Housing for Women
From hail to heat waves, Ottawa couturier Frank Sukhoo has seen it all while hosting his annual outdoor fashion show for Cornerstone Housing for Women.

$5,000-a-ticket ‘Twinkle Gala’ to be held at Michael Potter’s Ottawa mansion
A group of Ottawa philanthropists is throwing a fundraiser unlike any other seen in our fair city. This Thursday, more than 200 attendees of a

Updated: London attack throws security spotlight on Ottawa’s Canada 150 celebrations
Canada’s capital will do everything it can to prevent an attack when it hosts the country’s 150th birthday next month but no amount of preparation

Apple expected to reveal new smart speaker at developer conference in effort to catch Amazon, Google
Apple appears poised to unveil a voice-activated, internet-connected speaker that would create a new digital pipeline into people’s homes. Tapping Apple’s Siri digital assistant, such

Five Canadian business stories to watch this week
Hot house: The most widely watched housing market these days will make news Monday, when the Toronto Real Estate Board releases the property sales figures

Phoenix pay problems spike again amid retroactive labour deals, summer hiring
The federal government’s bug-addled public service pay system saw a fresh spike in problems last month, the result of new labour contracts and summer hiring,

Gemstone creates its own ‘jewel’ with new office in Ottawa’s Centretown
When Josh Zaret said he was throwing a “fun, casual pizza party” to celebrate the official launch of Gemstone Corporation’s new office building, design centre

Trump’s Paris accord pullout highlights Ottawa’s clean-tech opportunities
As debate swirls about the political and economic impact of the U.S. government’s intention to withdrawal from the Paris climate change accord, an international agreement to

Ottawa real estate market hits new highs in May
After months of gaining steam, Ottawa’s housing market surged in May as buyers set an all-time record for sales in a single month and average

Ottawa defence groups praise feds’ industrial benefits policy
The federal government took a lot of heat earlier this year for its decision to strip billions of dollars in near-term spending out of the
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