Westboro Fuse launched, ‘bringing us all together,’ says new BIA board member
One of the newest members of the Westboro Village BIA is striking a much more conciliatory tone as the organization launched its new street festival,
Westboro Fuse launched, ‘bringing us all together,’ says new BIA board member
One of the newest members of the Westboro Village BIA is striking a much more conciliatory tone as the organization launched its new street festival,
Mitel deal ‘good for Ottawa,’ CEO says
As the dust settles on the biggest acquisition the city’s tech sector has seen in years, Mitel CEO Rich McBee said Monday the company will
CurrentWare making name for itself in growing field of employee Internet monitoring
When Kevin Porsche kept getting requests from his company’s human resources department to find out what websites employees were visiting, he knew there had to
Climate change app helps prepare for the worst
Our roads might withstand the climate today, but what about in 50 years? By Emma Jackson Can that Ottawa River bridge withstand increased downpours, or
UFC show in Ottawa in June sells out quickly, fastest sellout ever at venue
The UFC’s first show in Ottawa wasted little time selling out. Tickets went on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, although there
Health app researchers get $1.65M in funding
A project that includes researchers from the University of Ottawa, Carleton University and McGill University has received $1.65 million in funding from the Natural Sciences and
Ottawa council approves pet shop ban on commercially bred dogs, cats
There will be no more doggies in pet shop windows after councillors voted to ban the sale of commercially bred puppies and kittens on Wednesday.
Ottawa city council votes to legalize Uber
City council has voted to make Uber legal in Ottawa. Beginning Sept. 30, ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft will be able to operate
Bleeker Stereo & TV to close doors after 56 years
The Bleeker Mall has lost its namesake, with the owners of Bleeker Stereo & TV announcing Tuesday the store will close its doors after 56
Ottawa opens concierge program to community groups
The City of Ottawa is trying to calm fears over a controversial new planning concierge program by extending the pilot to community associations. Last summer,
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