
Zipliners brave the smoke-filled skies, but operators worry what the future holds
Clouds of smoke and smog might have obscured the view but didn’t deter too many adrenaline-seekers from ziplining across the Ottawa River this weekend, operators
Zipliners brave the smoke-filled skies, but operators worry what the future holds
Clouds of smoke and smog might have obscured the view but didn’t deter too many adrenaline-seekers from ziplining across the Ottawa River this weekend, operators
Music lovers catch early summer vibes at Ottawa Jazz Festival
Ottawa’s long-suffering downtown sprung back to life Friday night with live music, a relaxed atmosphere and large crowds during the opening night of the Ottawa
Shopify to fight CRA request for six years of merchant tax records: CEO
Shopify Inc.’s chief executive says the company will fight a request from the Canada Revenue Agency to turn over six years of records for Canadian
Seeking Eastern Ontario’s fastest-growing companies
Eastern Ontario Business Journal is celebrating local businesses that are on the fast track to eye-popping revenues with its second annual Fastest Growing Companies competition.
As tech industry readies for Collision conference, some wonder about the future of the event
Between appearances from AI leader Geoffrey Hinton and executives from Airbnb, Amazon Web Services and Google’s AI researcher Deep Mind will be another hot topic:
The typical office looks a lot different now than it did five years ago. Today, it’s still essential to many businesses—but with one significant change:
Rock-solid support for Wabano’s Igniting the Spirit Gala’s Canadian Shield theme
A signature fundraiser for the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, the gala is, at its heart, about the sharing of stories, with Allison Fisher being
A dip in inflation may not be enough to stop the BoC from raising rates next month
Forecasters are expecting the Bank of Canada to move ahead with another interest rate hike in July, even as they expect the annual inflation rate
Statistics Canada says Canadians travelled more to U.S. and overseas in April
Canadians are taking more trips outside the country this year compared with 2022, but hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, per Statistics Canada.
U.S. urban strategist says Wellington Street should not be left open as a ‘commuter rat run’
A U.S. urban design strategist argues that Ottawa would benefit if Wellington Street were closed to traffic and re-designed as an extension of Parliament Hill.
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