
Photos: Twenty-two storeys up, Westin Ottawa unveils new event space
Ottawa’s largest hotel got a little bit bigger this week as renovations finished on a new glass-enclosed event space that features sightlines of the refurbished

Photos: Twenty-two storeys up, Westin Ottawa unveils new event space
Ottawa’s largest hotel got a little bit bigger this week as renovations finished on a new glass-enclosed event space that features sightlines of the refurbished

Now arriving: Ross Video control room display lands at Ottawa International Airport
The thousands of travellers passing through the Ottawa International Airport daily will get a peek at one of the city’s top technology companies as well

Patron: Mark Motors Group – Tradition in excellence
Mark Motors is a family owned automotive dealership founded in 1959 by Austrian-born Louis Mrak. Mark Motors originally opened its doors as a European car

Shopify sees big uptick in U.S. job applicants after Trump’s election: Lütke
It’s a great time for Canadian startups to attract top talent from south of the border as the U.S. government is creating an unwelcoming environment,

Watson calls Ottawa commuter chaos downtown a “once in 150 year” problem
Transit badly delayed by closure of Wellington Street

Ontario proposes banning real estate agents from representing seller and buyer
Ontario is proposing banning the practice of double ending, in which a real estate agent represents both a buyer and a seller in a transaction.

Invite your friends and family for Ottawa 2017 celebrations
Canada Day may have been the country’s biggest birthday party ever, don’t think that July 1 is the end of celebrating in Ottawa! Au contraire

Rate hike expectations, loonie rise as Poloz reiterates cuts have done their job
With the Bank of Canada nearing its next policy decision, expectations of an interest-rate hike increased Wednesday after governor Stephen Poloz reiterated that his 2015

Hats off: Morguard wins award for environmental leadership
Landlord among local firms landing industry accolades

Wind River and BlackBerry QNX turn Ottawa into automotive battleground
Tech leaders and politicians often like to pitch Ottawa as a potential hub for automotive software, but it may be more accurately described as a
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