
Invest Ottawa hires Microsoft executive Michael Tremblay as CEO
An Ottawa native with decades of executive experience at multinational technology companies has been hired to head up the city’s lead economic development agency. Michael

Invest Ottawa hires Microsoft executive Michael Tremblay as CEO
An Ottawa native with decades of executive experience at multinational technology companies has been hired to head up the city’s lead economic development agency. Michael
Shareholders of Ottawa-area pot firm Canopy Growth approve Mettrum acquisition
Canada’s biggest marijuana company may soon be a little larger as shareholders voted to approve Canopy Growth’s acquisition of fellow Ontario pot producer Mettrum at
Parliament sightline rules could prevent taller Ottawa towers
A proposed towering condominium in Lebreton Flats encountered some pushback this month, thanks to a decades-old rule restricting buildings from blocking views of Parliament Hill.
Opinion: Where are Ottawa’s best parking deals?
How much is too much to pay to park in our increasingly congested city? For me, the limit is about $3 an hour, and that
NCC’s vacancy rates in Ottawa-Gatineau drops to ‘historic’ lows
A National Capital Commission official says taking a more “business-based approach” to commercial leasing has helped the Crown corporation reduce its vacancy rates. The NCC
Outgoing Ottawa Senators president Leeder looking forward to ‘free agency’
Cyril Leeder gave few hints about his future as he expressed his gratitude to the Senators executives, his family and local hockey fans in his
Mayor Watson, Sir Terry Matthews leading tech crusade to Queen’s Park
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson put innovation high on his list of priorities during his State of the City address on Wednesday. Though the majority of the speech
STO work-to-rule leaving some Gatineau commuters in the cold
Gatineau commuters are feeling frozen out, as the union’s work-to-rule pressure tactics lead to cancellations along bus lines of the Société de transport de l’Outaouais
Update: Looking to LeBreton, Ottawa Senators replace Leeder with former MLSE exec
In a major executive shakeup with implications for the city’s tourism industry, the Ottawa Senators have replaced team president Cyril Leeder with Tom Anselmi, the
Phoenix pay problems still affecting 7,000 civil servants
With tax season just around the corner, the federal government is still trying to clear a backlog of paycheque problems for thousands of its employees.
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