SS Keewatin brings multiple tourism options as a museum attraction in Kingston, officials say
One of the last remaining passenger steamships of the Edwardian era, the SS Keewatin, has docked in its new home at the Marine Museum of
SS Keewatin brings multiple tourism options as a museum attraction in Kingston, officials say
One of the last remaining passenger steamships of the Edwardian era, the SS Keewatin, has docked in its new home at the Marine Museum of
Groupe Mach to replace former DND building on O’Connor Street with new residential tower
Groupe Mach purchased the now-vacant 14-storey building at 110 O’Connor St. on the corner of Slater Street from Cominar REIT for $40 million in 2021.
Ottawa Changemakers: Talking Stick lets Indigenous communities discuss shared challenges
With more than 10,000 conversations lasting an average of 23.5 minutes in its first 12 months, TryCycle’s Talking Stick has become the platform that many
Forecasters more certain interest rate hikes are over as recession talk grows over GDP numbers
The Canadian economy remained flat in August and a preliminary estimate from Statistics Canada suggests it shrank in the third quarter.
Bridgehead gains altitude in Q3 as new airport location boosts revenues
Bridgehead says its new location at the Ottawa International Airport is giving it a java-induced jolt as the coffee chain’s third-quarter revenues rose 21.5 per
Peter Mansbridge joins team at spark*advocacy as senior counsel
Veteran Canadian journalist Peter Mansbridge has been named senior counsel at Ottawa-based marketing and communications firm spark*advocacy.
Savour the City: Here are five must-try cocktails for the fall season at Ottawa bars
“Today, I’m pleased to act as your personal cocktail concierge and help take the guesswork out of what to order from fall drink menus,” writes
World Trivia Night raises $132K for Children’s Aid Foundation of Ottawa
The evening raised $132,000 for the non-profit organization, which provides that little bit extra for children, youth and families involved with the Children’s Aid Society
Habitat for Humanity’s Steel Toes and Stilettos Gala: ‘All I ever wanted was a home’
The gala was sponsored by general contractor company Laurin. It’s owned by Dennis Laurin, who has a tradition at the gala of matching up to
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